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Title: Glaciers Carve Land and Move Sediments


1
Glaciers Carve Land and Move Sediments
  • Section 5.4

2
Explore Glaciers pg 165
  • What happened when the ice cube was dragged
    across the clay?
  • What happened to the sand and gravel in the ice
    cube as it melted?

3
Extent of Glaciers
  • Glaciers are
  • In mountain ranges around the world
  • In land regions at North Pole and South Pole
  • 10 of Earths surface TODAY
  • Used to be 30 30,000 years ago

4
2 Types of Glaciers
  • Alpine Glaciers
  • Called valley glaciers
  • Can cause a V shaped mountain valley to become a
    U shaped valley
  • If an alpine glaciers flows into an ocean, blocks
    can break off and form an iceberg!
  • Continental Glaciers
  • Called ice sheets
  • Cover Greenland
  • Cover Antarctica

5
2 Types of Glaciers..continued
  • Where do each of the two types of glaciers form?
  • Alpine glaciers form in mountains and flow into
    valleys.
  • Continental glaciers form on large landmasses
    (continents) near the poles (North/South).

6
Glacier large mass of ice that moves over land
  • Alpine Glacierwhat are the dark lines?
  • These are rocks picked up by the glacier along
    its route.

Continental Glacier
7
Why are the cracks shown near the surface of the
glacier and not at the bottom?
  • At the bottom.The ice is under somuch pressure
    thatit flows instead ofcracking.not asmuch
    pressureon the top so itcracks.

8
How is an alpine glacier like a plow?
  • The glacier
  • Scoops up rock and soil
  • Picks rocks from the sides of valleys
  • Sediment moves with it

9
Whats left behind?
  • Till the sediment left on the ground by a
    retreating glacier.
  • Moraine a deposit or hill of till
  • AND..

Moraine at Mono Lake, California, United States
10
Whats left behind?
  • Kettle Lakes bowl depression that was once
    filled in with ice that has melted after the
    glacier retreated.

11
Section Review page 170
  • 1. List 2 processes that cause glaciers to move.
  • Gravity
  • Water making the bottom slippery will cause
    flowing and sliding

12
Section Review page 170
  • 2. What are the two major types of glaciers and
    where are they found?
  • Alpine and found in mountain valleys
  • Continental and found in Antarctica and Greenland

13
Section Review page 170
  • 3. Describe the land features left behind by
    glaciers that have melted and shrunk.
  • Glaciers leave
  • U-shaped valleys
  • Moraines
  • Abrasions
  • Till
  • Kettle lakes

14
Section Review page 170
  • 4. Identify two ways in which the erosion
    effects of glaciers differ from those of rivers.
  • a. Glaciers crush and move large rocks
  • Rivers move smaller sediments
  • b. Glaciers pile up moraines, etc
  • Rivers create sandbars, meanders, and deltas

15
Section Review page 170
  • 5. How would glaciers be affected by changes in
    climate, such as global warming and global
    cooling?
  • Warming melts glaciers and shrinks ice sheets
    (continental glaciers)
  • Cooling causes glaciers to expand and form in new
    places.

16
Section Review page 170
  • 6. Regions near the equator are generally the
    warmest on Earth. However, in one small area of
    Africa, there are glaciers close to the equator.
    Form a hypothesis to explain why these glaciers
    exist.16
  • IF there are glaciers in Africa near the equator,
  • THEN they are in the high mountains
  • BECAUSE high mountains could be cold enough for
    glaciers.
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