jääkenttiä
Jääkenttiä is a Finnish term that translates to "ice fields" or "ice floes" in English. It refers to large, flat expanses of ice that have broken off from larger ice formations, such as glaciers or ice shelves, and are floating on the surface of a body of water. These formations are common in polar regions and large freshwater lakes during winter.
The formation of jääkenttiä typically begins with the fracturing of ice due to various forces, including wind,
These ice fields play a significant role in the Arctic and Antarctic ecosystems. They provide habitats for
However, the extent and stability of jääkenttiä are increasingly being affected by climate change. Rising global