WHY DO GLACIERS MATTER?
A glacier is a huge mass of ice that moves slowly over land
The most important resource provided by glaciers is freshwater. Many rivers are fed by the melting ice of glaciers.
The Gangotri Glacier, one of the largest glaciers in the Himalayan Mountains, is the source of the River Ganges
Siachen Glacier, a huge glacier in the Himalayan Mountains, is sometimes called the Third Pole.
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Today, Earth's surface is made up of 71% water, 10% ice and 19% land. Glaciers are also early indicators of climate changes that will have a somewhat more delayed impact on other parts of the Earth system. Glaciers are sentinels of climate change. They are the most visible evidence of global warming today.
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