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托福阅读 15-3 Glacier Formation
Glacier Formation
Glaciers are slowly moving masses of ice that have accumulated on land in areas
where more snowfalls during a year than melts. Snow falls as hexagonal crystals, but
once on the ground, snow is soon transformed into a compacted mass of smaller,
rounded grains. As the air space around them is lessened by compaction and melting,
the grains become denser. With further melting, refreezing, and increased weight from
newer snowfall above, the snow reaches a granular recrystallized stage intermediate
between flakes and ice known as firn. With additional time, pressure, and refrozen
meltwater from above, the small firn granules become larger, interlocked crystals of
blue glacial ice. When the ice is thick enough, usually over 30 meters, the weight of
the snow and firn will cause the ice crystals toward the bottom to become plastic and
to flow outward or downward from the area of snow accumulation.
Glaciers are open systems, with snow as the system’s input and meltwater as the
systems main output. The glacial system is governed by two basic climatic variables:
precipitation and temperature. For a glacier to grow or maintain its mass, there must
be sufficient snowfall to match or exceed the annual loss through melting,
evaporation, and calving, which occurs when the glacier loses solid chunks as
icebergs to the sea or to large lakes. If summer temperatures are high for too long,
then all the snowfall from the previous winter will melt. Surplus snowfall is essential for
a glacier to develop. A surplus allows snow to accumulate and for the pressure of
snow accumulated over the years to transform buried snow into glacial ice
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