fjällglaciärer
Fjällglaciärer, also known as mountain glaciers or alpine glaciers, are ice masses found in mountain ranges. They are formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow over many years. Fjällglaciärer are typically smaller than continental glaciers and are confined to valleys or cirques within mountainous terrain. Their movement is driven by gravity, causing them to flow slowly downhill, carving out the landscape as they advance.
The presence and extent of fjällglaciärer are sensitive indicators of climate change. As global temperatures rise,
Fjällglaciärer play a role in shaping the topography of mountain regions. Their erosional power can create