mannerjäätiköksi
Mannerjäätiköksi is a Finnish term that translates to "ice sheet" or "continental glacier" in English. It refers to a vast mass of glacial ice that covers an extensive area of land, typically greater than 50,000 square kilometers. These massive ice sheets are found in polar regions and are crucial components of Earth's climate system.
Currently, the two largest ice sheets on Earth are the Antarctic Ice Sheet and the Greenland Ice
Ice sheets play a significant role in regulating global sea levels. When ice sheets melt, the water