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A glacier1 is a thick sheet of ice that covers a large area of land. Approximately ten percent of the Earth is covered by glaciers2. Most glaciers can be found near the North or South Poles. However, some glaciers can also be seen in the mountains. The Andes Mountains and the Himalayas are a couple to note. Glaciers are formed from snow that has not melted. The weight of the snow will compress3 and turn into solid sheets of ice. It can take hundreds of years for a large glacier to form. The weight of a glacier can cause it to move downhill slowly if formed on angle4. They can move from a few feet in a year to several feet per day. The Bering Glacier in Alaska is the longest glacier in the United States. It measures over 125 miles long. Scientists who study glaciers are called glaciologists.
1. How much of the Earth is covered by glaciers?
10 miles
10 percent
10 countries
10 continents
2. What are scientists who study glaciers called?
Anthropologist
Meteorologist
Archaeologist
Glaciologist
3. Where is the longest glacier?
The Himalayas
The Andes
Alaska
South Pole
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1. 10 percent
2. Glaciologist
3. Alaska
1 glacier | |
n.冰川,冰河 | |
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2 glaciers | |
冰河,冰川( glacier的名词复数 ) | |
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3 compress | |
vt.压紧,压缩 | |
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4 angle | |
n.角,角度,立场,观点 | |
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