Glaciers
Across
- 5. the part of movement of a glacier that is caused by change of shape within the glacier
- 6. a sharp peak with multiple faces
- 8. scratches on bed rock inscribed by debris at the base of a moving glacier
- 9. an arc-shaped ridge of rocky debris that is shoved forward by an advancing glacier
- 10. a large glacier that forms on a broad land area at high latitudes where summers are cool enough so that not all of the previous winter’s snow is melted
- 11. the downstream end of a glacier
- 13. a broad irregular deposit formed from sediments that are dumped when a glacier melts
- 14. the area in the lower part of a glacier where there is a net removal of glacial ice year after year
- 15. a low ridge of rocky debris deposited at the side of a mountain glacier
- 16. the breaking away of a mass of ice from a glacier
- 17. the balance in accumulation and ablation when the volume of a glacier is constant and the terminus stays in the same place
- 19. a deep U-shaped valley carved by a glacier and drowned by the sea
- 22. a two-fold process involving the melting of ice under excess pressure and the refreezing of the derived meltwater upon the release of pressure
- 23. a mound or ridge of mainly glacial till deposited by the direct action of glacial ice
- 24. rock and mineral particles that are carried at the base of the glacier and that grind the bedrock
- 25. poorly sorted, unlayered sediment carried or deposited by a glacier, usually consisting of a mixture of clay, silt, sand, gravel, and boulders ranging widely in size and shape
- 27. a smaller glacier that forms in mountainous areas and flows down valleys to lower elevations
- 28. a bowl-like depression formed by a glacier on the side of a mountain
Down
- 1. a large mass of ice on Earth’s surface that flows by deforming under its own weight
- 2. a wide and deep crevasse where a glacier pulls away from its backwall. arête: a sharp-edged mountainous ridge carved by glaciers
- 3. the outermost moraine that marks the farthest position of a glacier
- 4. the area in the upper part of a glacier where there is a net addition of new glacial ice year after year
- 7. to change shape
- 12. the part of movement of a glacier that is caused by sliding of the glacier over the material beneath it, aided by a thin lubricating layer of water
- 18. the boundary between the zone of accumulation and the zone of ablation
- 20. a long strip of rocky debris formed where the sides of two glaciers converge
- 21. loose rock and mineral material that is carried by the glacier
- 26. a type of glacial erosion by meltwater penetrating, freezing, and breaking off pieces of bedrock which are then incorporated into the base of the glacier