Monday, January 12, 2009

THE COLLAPSE OF A GLACIER

In this video you can see the rupture of one of the most famous glaciers in the world. Its name is "Perito Moreno" and it is located in Los Glaciares National Park, in the Argentine Patagonia.


It is one of the 48 glaciers of the Southern Patagonian Icefield located in the Andes mountain range. This icefield is the 3rd largest reserve of fresh water in the world.

The terminus of the Perito Moreno Glacier is 5 kiliometres wide, with an average height of 60 metres and a total ice depth of 170 metres. It advances at a speed of 2 metres per day approximately.

It ruptures, on average, about every four to five years.

QUESTION: 
Where can we find glaciers?. Click on "comentarios" below to write your answer.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

irene talavera fernández 1ºeso-se
We can find glaciers in the Southern Patagonian Icefiel.
I think

Anonymous said...

Ángela Rodado Ballesteros 1ºeso S.E

We can find glaciers in Norway and Greenland.

Anonymous said...

Ángela Rodado Ballesteros 1ºeso S.E

we can find glaciers in Noruega,Bolivia.

Anonymous said...

hello picture1 is a iceberg and picture2 ia a glacier.

Verónica Romero Jiménez 1ºeso S.E

Anonymous said...

Alberto Villar Ruiz 1º ESO SE
In the top of the mountains and in the poles.