jääkerrokset
Jääkerrokset, also known as ice sheets, are vast, permanent expanses of ice that cover large areas of land. They are characterized by their immense thickness, often exceeding kilometers, and their slow, creeping movement under their own weight. The two largest ice sheets on Earth today are the Antarctic ice sheet and the Greenland ice sheet. These massive bodies of ice play a significant role in global climate and sea levels.
The formation of ice sheets is a long-term process that occurs in regions where snowfall accumulates faster
Jääkerrokset are crucial components of the Earth's cryosphere. They store a significant portion of the planet's