laaksonjäätiköiksi
Laaksonjäätiköiksi, a Finnish term, refers to valley glaciers. These are glaciers that are confined by topography, typically flowing down a valley. They are distinct from ice sheets, which are vast, continental-scale bodies of ice. Valley glaciers are commonly found in mountainous regions, originating from cirques or ice fields at higher elevations.
As a valley glacier moves, it exerts significant erosional power on the surrounding landscape. It carves out
The shape and behavior of a laaksonjäätiköiksi are influenced by the underlying bedrock, the slope of the