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Ice sheets
An ice sheet is a mass of glacial land ice extending more than 50,000 square kilometers (20,000 square miles). The two ice sheets on Earth today cover most of Greenland and Antarctica. During the last ice age, ice sheets also covered much of North America and Scandinavia.
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Glacial Landscapes - What is a Glacier?
Study Notes
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Iceberg calving event in Antarctica
1st March 2021
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Arctic wildfires
27th July 2019
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Climate not responsible for changes to Antarctic ice shelf
6th April 2019
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Antarctica expedition to research impacts of climate change
31st January 2019
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Nasa forecasts how ice melt will impact on cities
20th November 2017
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The A-68 iceberg on the move
24th September 2017
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How Satellite Images Expose Our Global Footprint
30th August 2017
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The Earth's Largest Volcanic Region - Is UNDER the Ice
14th August 2017