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The columbia icefield is located between banff and jasper in Alberta. It covers an area of more than 300 km squared and has ice...Asked by Annadona
The columbia icefield is located between banff and jasper in Alberta. It covers an area of more than 300 km squared and has ice that is up to 365 m thick in some places. How can studying this icefield give scientist information on climate patterns
Please explain in simple words. I don't understand this.. I don't really know anything about this.
Please explain in simple words. I don't understand this.. I don't really know anything about this.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Have you read your assignment? What is it about?
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Ms. Sue
http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1399492962
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Annadona
All i know is that the icefield is covered an area of 300 squared and ice that is up to 365 m thick. They asked what the climate pattern is
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Ms. Sue
Please read my previous answer above.
Also --
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Also --
http://www.2learn.ca/picturegallery/G2LImagestemp.aspx?key=GW#
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Poo's Cousin
WHO's ROBERT
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Alyssa
The Columbia Icefield is located between Banff and Jasper in Alberta.
It covers an area of more than 300 km2
and has ice that is up to 365
m thick in some places. How can studying this icefield give scientists
information on climate patterns?
It covers an area of more than 300 km2
and has ice that is up to 365
m thick in some places. How can studying this icefield give scientists
information on climate patterns?
Answered by
Alyssa
this makes no sense.
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i got the same question tdy i rly need help
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