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Kenneth Lamplugh died in 1979.

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Kenneth Lamplugh was born in 1901.

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Thomas Lamplugh died in 1691.

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Thomas Lamplugh was born in 1615.

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Disappearance of Suzy Lamplugh died in 1994.

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George William Lamplugh died in 1926.

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George William Lamplugh was born in 1859.

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Disappearance of Suzy Lamplugh was born in 1961.

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L. Lamplugh has written:

'The sixpenny runner'

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Anne Lamplugh has written:

'Flower and vase' -- subject(s): Flower arrangement

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* Fryingpan Glacier * Nisqually Glacier * Paradise Glacier * Pyramid Glacier * Puyallup Glacier * South Tahoma Glacier * Tahoma Glacier * Success Glacier * Sarvent Glacier

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No, a glacier canyon is not a real glacier. A glacier canyon is a canyon formed by the movement of a glacier over time, carving out the landscape as it flows.

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Penck Glacier (Tanzania); Pine Island Glacier, Polar Times Glacier, Priestley Glacier (Antarctica); Panchchuli Glacier, Pindari Glacier (India); Panmar Glacier, Passu Glacier (Pakistan); Pasterze Glacier (Austria); Platigliole Glacier, Praz-SecGlacier, Presena Glacier (Italy); Peyto Glacier, Pemberton Icefield (Canada); Pico de Orizaba, Popocatépetl, Glacier (Mexico); Portage Glacier, Princeton Glacier (Alaska); etc

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There are quite a few glaciers to hike to in Glacier, but probably the most-visited glacier is Grinnell Glacier, located in the Many Glacier Valley.

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Franz Josef Glacier, Fox Glacier, Tasman Glacier, and Hooker Glacier are four glaciers located in New Zealand.

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The tip of a glacier is called the glacier terminus or glacier snout. It is the furthest point reached by the glacier as it flows downhill.

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Grinnell Glacier in MT Glacier NP

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Perito Moreno Glacier, Argentina

Glacier Bay, Alaska

Furtwangler Glacier, Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

Pasterze Glacier, Austria

Vatnajokull Glacier, Iceland

Yulong Glacier, China

Fox and Franz Joseph, New Zealand

Athabasca Glacier, Canada

Biafo Glacier, Pakistan

Antaractica

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A growing glacier accumulates more snow and ice each year, leading to overall glacier advancement. In contrast, a melting glacier loses more ice and snow than it gains, resulting in glacier retreat.

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A glacier snout is the terminus or end point of a glacier where ice and meltwater are released. It is where the glacier meets lower elevations and warmer temperatures, causing melting and ice loss. The snout can vary in shape and size depending on the glacier's dynamics.

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NZ does have glaciers. The Fox glacier and the Franz Josef glacier. Both are in the South Island. Fox glacier is 13kms long and the Franz Josef glacier is 11kms long.

Tasman Glacier is the longest at 29kms.

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The end or outer margin of a glacier is called the glacier terminus. This is where the glacier ends and begins to melt or calve into the surrounding environment, such as a body of water or land. Changes in the glacier terminus are closely monitored by scientists to understand the health and movement of the glacier.

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Lambert Glacier in Antarctica

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Mendenhall Glacier.

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No, a glacier cannot

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The glacier was huge.

A v-shaped valley is a valley that was shaped by a glacier.

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She gave me her glacier eyes, so I left.

The glacier is melting.

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The world's largest glacier is the Lambert Glacier in Antarctica, and it is 320 miles long and 40 miles wide.

The world's largest glacier is the Lambert Glacier in Antarctica, and it is 320 miles long and 40 miles wide. The world's largest glacier is the Lambert Glacier in Antarctica, and it is 320 miles long and 40 miles wide.
The world's largest glacier is the Lambert Glacier in Antarctica, and it is 320 miles long and 40 miles wide.
The world's largest glacier is the Lambert Glacier in Antarctica, and it is 320 miles long and 40 miles wide.
The world's largest glacier is the Lambert Glacier in Antarctica, and it is 320 miles long and 40 miles wide.
The world's largest glacier is the Lambert Glacier in Antarctica, and it is 320 miles long and 40 miles wide.

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The Yukon's Hubbard Glacier is North America's longest glacier, stretching about 76 miles long.

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The Aletsch Glacier in Switzerland is the longest glacier in the Alps, stretching for about 14 miles. However, the Lambert Glacier in Antarctica holds the title for the world's longest glacier, extending over 60 miles.

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The Lambert Glacier is a Valley Glacier. It is also an Ice Stream.

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A glacier can not do any damage to earth and it depends on the size of the glacier if it is huge it may flood

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A glacier is a thick sheet of ice.

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The leading edge of a glacier.

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Lambert-Fisher Glacier

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a valley glacier

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Moraine or till, is a glacier deposit.

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A glacier is a piece of ice.

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No, Glacier Bay National Park (www.nps.gov/glba) is in Alaska. Glacier National Park (www.nps.gov/glac) is in Montana.

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The world's largest glacier and also the largest in East Antarctica is the Lambert Glacier. The glacier is 60 miles wide, 250 miles long, and 2,500 m deep.

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The glacier that has frozen to the bedrock is called a "frozen glacier." When a glacier becomes warm enough to melt at its base, the meltwater effectively 'glues' the glacier to the underlying bedrock. This process allows the glacier to adhere strongly to the bedrock and can help stabilize it.

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A tributary glacier is like a glacier to the side of the main glacier, oftem separated by a land form.

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it's a valley glacier, it moves slowly carrying debris and melted snow.

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The nearest airport to Glacier is Glacier Park Intl., in Kalispell, MT.

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