Ice Bodies
"Ice bodies" refer to large masses of ice found in nature, such as glaciers, ice caps, and icebergs. These formations are primarily composed of frozen water and can vary in size from small patches to vast expanses covering entire regions. Ice bodies play a crucial role in Earth's climate system by reflecting sunlight and regulating temperatures.
Many ice bodies are located in polar regions, like Antarctica and Greenland, but they can also be found in mountainous areas around the world. As climate change progresses, these ice bodies are melting at an alarming rate, contributing to rising sea levels and impacting ecosystems and human communities.