10 Most Amazing Glaciers Outside Polar Regions

When fallen snow compresses for many years to form large masses of ice. They have the unique quality of moving. Some glaciers may also defined as slow-moving rivers of ice, while others are like fields or ice. Glaciers occupy about 10% of the total land area of the world, with the highest concentrations in the polar regions like the Canadian Arctic, Antarctica, Greenland, Alaska, etc., the largest one of them being the Lambert Glacier in East Antarctica . However, many stunning glacier...

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Fedchenko Glacier

The Fedchenko Glacier, one of the largest glaciers in the world, is in the Pamir Mountains of the mountainous country of Tajikistan in Central Asia. It is a narrow glacier, with the maximum thickness being 1000m, but has a length of 77km, making it the longest of the glaciers outside polar regions. The Fedchenko and its dozens of tributary glaciers together form an amazing glacial river system. There are several glaciers, be it in the polar regions or in other parts of the world. The glacial ice all over the world together forms the largest reservoir of fresh water. But, due to global warming, they are melting away, at a rapid rate. Man indiscriminately contributes to the rise in temperature, without realizing that this, in turn, melts the glaciers, which further creates a vicious cycle where the temperature goes even higher, increasing the water level of earth by several meters, disturbing the ecological balance and causing catastrophic natural disasters .
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Siachen Glacier

The Siachen Glacier, between India and Pakistan, is located in the Karakoram Range in the Himalayas, near their Line of Control. At a length of 76km, is the world's longest glacier in a non-polar region. Because of the extensive glaciation of the watershed near which the glacier lies, the portion is called the Third Pole. Both India and Pakistan claim sovereignty over the Siachen Glacier.