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.

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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
Please read my previous answer above.

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WHO's ROBERT
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?
this makes no sense.
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