jäämassa
Jäämassa refers to the accumulation of ice on the Earth's surface, encompassing glaciers, ice sheets, and ice caps. These frozen reservoirs play a critical role in the planet's climate system and hydrological cycle. Glaciers are large, perennial accumulations of ice, typically found in mountainous regions. Ice sheets are vast, continental-scale masses of ice that cover extensive land areas, such as those found in Greenland and Antarctica. Ice caps are smaller versions of ice sheets, usually found in high-altitude or polar regions.
The formation of jäämassa begins with snowfall that accumulates over time. Under the pressure of overlying
Jäämassa is a significant indicator of climate change. As global temperatures rise, glaciers and ice sheets