cryosfeer
Cryosfeer is the portion of the Earth where water is in solid form on or near the surface. In Dutch usage, cryosfeer refers to the Earth's solid-water components and their processes. The cryosphere encompasses snow cover, glaciers and ice sheets, sea ice, permafrost and frozen ground, as well as lake and river ice in some regions. Its extent is seasonal and regionally variable.
Key components include snow cover, glaciers and ice sheets, sea ice, permafrost, frozen ground, and seasonal
The cryosphere influences the climate system through albedo, energy exchange, and freshwater storage. It helps regulate
Climate change is affecting the cryosphere widely. Observations show thinning and retreat of glaciers and ice
Monitoring combines satellite observations, airborne surveys, and field measurements, with results integrated into climate models and