Glacial ice cliff. Aerial view of the crevasses lying between the vertical ice strata, at the head of a glacier. Glaciers that arrive at the coast ten
Glacial ice cliff. Aerial view of the crevasses lying between the vertical ice strata, at the head of a glacier. Glaciers that arrive at the coast tend to become less stable, as they float on the water. Cracks and fractures weaken the glacier, and many chunks of ice fall off into the sea. Larger chunks may form icebergs. This is one of the main methods of iceberg formation. Photographed at Perito Moreno Glacier, Argentina.
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Photo credit: © CRISTINA PEDRAZZINI/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY / Alamy / Afripics
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