Glaciers Stay Stable in one Range of the Himalays
Essay by Marry • August 12, 2011 • Essay • 272 Words (2 Pages) • 1,931 Views
Many of us may ask ourselves, "How and due to what factors can Glaciers stay stable"? Glaciers can be growing due to layers of Debris in the Himalayas. Study finds that risks of glaciers can be dissapearing soon. It also indicated that the northern range of Karakoram mountains holds to about half of the Himalayas frozen water.
In the Himalayas lies a constant trend, but Karakoram seems to have a unique charcterisitic to it. Many Glaciers of this mountain do not "flow". Regional warming, and exessive exposure to heat is a main factor of this.
Therefore the article states that, due to debris,regional warming and many other enviormental factors, the Himalayas Glaciers stay stable. The good part of all of this is the regions glaciers will be disappearing soon.
In the Himalayas lies a constant trend, but Karakoram seems to have a unique charcterisitic to it. Many Glaciers of this mountain do not "flow". Regional warming, and exessive exposure to heat is a main factor of this.
Therefore the article states that, due to debris,regional warming and many other enviormental factors, the Himalayas Glaciers stay stable. The good part of all of this is the regions glaciers will be disappearing soon.
In the Himalayas lies a constant trend, but Karakoram seems to have a unique charcterisitic to it. Many Glaciers of this mountain do not "flow". Regional warming, and exessive exposure to heat is a main factor of this.
Therefore the article states that, due to debris,regional warming and many other enviormental factors, the Himalayas Glaciers stay stable. The good part of all of this is the regions glaciers will be disappearing soon.
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