Antarctic Glacier
Antarctic glaciers are massive ice formations found in the continent of Antarctica. They are formed from accumulated snowfall that compresses into ice over many years. These glaciers flow slowly, shaping the landscape and contributing to the unique ecosystem of the region.
The largest glacier in Antarctica is the Thwaites Glacier, which is of particular interest to scientists due to its potential impact on global sea levels. As climate change affects temperatures, these glaciers are melting at an accelerated rate, raising concerns about the future of coastal areas worldwide.