kryosféry
Kryosféry is a term derived from the Greek words "kryos," meaning cold, and "sphaira," meaning sphere. It refers to the global system of frozen water on Earth, primarily in the form of ice and snow. This system includes various components such as sea ice, lake ice, river ice, ice sheets, and glaciers. Kryosféry plays a crucial role in Earth's climate system by reflecting solar radiation, influencing ocean currents, and contributing to sea level changes.
Sea ice, which forms in the polar regions, is a significant component of the cryosphere. It affects
Ice sheets and glaciers are the largest components of the cryosphere, covering vast areas of the polar
The cryosphere is interconnected with other components of the Earth system, such as the atmosphere and oceans.
Understanding the cryosphere is essential for various scientific disciplines, including glaciology, climatology, and hydrology. It also