What characterizes a cold glacier?

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Answer 1
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Answer:  Cold glaciers are found in the regions  with higher latitudes and experience less seasonal variation in temperature than those of  the lower altitudes.

They also move due to the internal flow rather than the basal slippage. They get freezed to the bedrock and they do not experience the same melting.

They move due to the action of gravity and the pressure exertion by the accumulation of ice.

They move at the speed of 2 cm a day.

Answer 2
Answer: On the slopes of a mountain, the snowflake lands on a glacier. ... In extremely coldregions, a glacier's ice is often frozen to bedrock, which hampers its flow.

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The cells would be dividing all the time.

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The answer to this would be seals and penguins
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Which statement is correct about chloroplast?Group of answer choices

It is present in animal cells but not in plant cells.

It is larger in animal cells than in plant cells.

It is larger in plant cells than in animal cells.

It is present in plant cells but not in animal cells.

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It is present in plant cells but not in animal cells

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It is present in plant cells but not in animal cells.

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What would happen to co2 if there was less plants

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More carbon dioxide (CO2) would be in our atmosphere.

Explanation:

Plants undergoing photosynthesis take in carbon dioxide (CO2) and give out oxygen (O2). They essentially use the CO2 to make sugars that keep them alive. Excess plant CO2 is then given off back into the environment, just like how we exhale CO2 after taking a breath.

So, no plants to take in the CO2 equals more CO2 in the environment.

Think of it kinda like this: I like Pop Tarts. If there is less or none of me in the world, there are more Pop Tarts just... out there... waiting to be eaten.

Why is carbon important

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Carbon is very important because Trees take it (Co2) in in order for oxygen to be produced.

All plants for the most part take in Co2 so that they can produce oxygen,
and we need that oxygen to live , to pump blood into our lungs so we can roam around.

It is basically one of the main components of our every day life on Earth.

I really hope this helps you a lot.
carbon forms the key component for all known life on earth.