jäätikköjärvien
Jäätikköjärvien, the Finnish word for glacial lakes, are bodies of water formed by the action of glaciers. These lakes are often found in mountainous regions or areas that were once covered by ice sheets. The formation of a jäätikköjärvi typically begins as a glacier retreats, leaving behind depressions in the landscape. These depressions can then fill with meltwater from the receding ice or from precipitation.
The appearance and characteristics of jäätikköjärvien can vary significantly. Some are small, shallow pools, while others
Jäätikköjärvien are dynamic environments. Their size and shape can change over time as glaciers continue to