Glaciers

/ˈɡleɪʃərz/ noun

Large masses of ice formed from compressed snow that move slowly across land surfaces. They shape landscapes through erosion and deposition over geological time.

From French 'glacier,' from 'glace' (ice), ultimately from Latin 'glacies.' The term was first used in English in the 18th century as European explorers encountered Alpine ice formations.

AMበረዶ
ARأنهار الجليد
BNহিমবাহ
CAglaciers
CSledovce
DAgletschere
DEGletscher
ELπαγετώνες
ESglaciares
FAیخچال
FIjäätiköt
FRglaciers
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