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  • Glaciers, which is what used to make up the snow cover in North America during the ice age, form over longer periods of time, and it's not so much about how much snow falls, it's how much doesn't melt.

    Archive 2004-11-01 Andrew 2004

  • Glaciers, which is what used to make up the snow cover in North America during the ice age, form over longer periods of time, and it's not so much about how much snow falls, it's how much doesn't melt.

    worlds in a grain of sand Andrew 2004

  • In the new work on Heat we are introduced to Professor Tyndall upon the lecturing-platform, where he follows up some of the inquiries started in the "Glaciers" in a systematic and comprehensive manner.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 78, April, 1864 Various

  • "Glaciers," D. Appleton, or any other good text-book of geology or physical geography.

    Scouting For Girls, Official Handbook of the Girl Scouts Girl Scouts of the United States of America 1918

  • "Glaciers" offers up some of the jagged spunk found on Afton.

    Cleveland Scene 2009

  • Three major brands from Billbury - namely "Glaciers '," Vitalife 'and "Hangover Over

    IndiaPRwire - Press/News Releases 2010

  • Lisanne Aerts Glaciers are inescapably and uniquely beautiful, blue ice mixed with white snow forming rolling hills, sheer cliffs and long shallow ramps, surfaces reflecting light and casting shadows, the frozen mass creating its own cold winds.

    Taking on a Glacier 2011

  • Glaciers and sea ice are melting, heavy rainfall is intensifying and heat waves are more common.

    Marvin Meadors: Why the Republican War on Science? Marvin Meadors 2012

  • Glaciers and sea ice are melting, heavy rainfall is intensifying and heat waves are more common.

    Marvin Meadors: Why the Republican War on Science? Marvin Meadors 2012

  • MORE ICY HIGHS Root and Kennicott Glaciers, Alaska | An overnight expedition at Kennicott and Root glaciers, situated in the middle of the 13.2 million-acre Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, lets ice-climbers explore difficult-to-reach blue ice moulins.

    Into the Heart of the Ice Bill Streever 2011

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