The Role of Glaciers in the Water Cycle: Freshwater Reservoirs
Glaciers are large masses of ice that form over centuries from accumulated snowfall. They play a crucial role in the Earth’s water cycle by acting as natural freshwater reservoirs. Understanding their function helps in recognizing their importance for ecosystems and human populations. Glaciers as Freshwater Storage Glaciers store about 68.7% of the world’s freshwater. They … Read more