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12 November, 02:30

Where would you most likely NOT find an alpine glacier?

The Himalayas

The Rockies

The Andes

Flat areas of Antarctica

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  1. 12 November, 05:57
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    The correct answer is: Flat areas of Antarctica

    This is because alpine glaciers form in mountainous regions of high elevation.

    Alpine glaciers start to form, high up in the mountains in cirques-hollows with the shape of bowl. As the glacier grows (ice becomes thick), the ice slowly flows out of the mountains (cirque). It ends up into a valley where the temperature is higher. Alpine glaciers may be many kilometers long and narrow.
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