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Glaciers are large, slow-moving rivers of ice, rock and sediment that move under the influence of gravity. They are formed by accumulation and compaction of falling snow. Glaciers grow and shrink in response to climate, and cover around 10% of Earth's land area. Glaciers are the largest reservoir of fresh water on Earth, and directly influence the sea level variation.  Learn about Glaciers
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Glacier Power
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Glaciers and their effects
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Inside a Glacier - How it Flows?
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The Action of Ice
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Alaska: Science's Glacial Strides
(3:38)
 

Melting Glaciers
(1:45)
 

Huge glaciers in Antarctica
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Extreme Ice
(1:29)
 

The Extreme Ice Survey in Action
(3:47)
 

Melting Glacier - Ice Breaking off
(3:04)
 

Melting Himalayan Glaciers
(4:36)
 

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