Guest Fast as a glacier Posted February 23, 2012 Share Posted February 23, 2012 I think all my posts need to go in the Off topic section lol Glaciers are categorized in many ways including by their morphology, thermal characteristics or their behavior. Alpine glaciers form on the crests and slopes of mountains and are also known as "mountain glaciers", "niche glaciers", or "cirque glaciers". An alpine glacier that fills a valley is sometimes called a valley glacier. Larger glaciers that cover an entire mountain, mountain range, or volcano are known as an ice cap or ice field, such as the Juneau Icefield.[4] Ice caps feed outlet glaciers, tongues of ice that extend into valleys below far from the margins of the larger ice masses. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Budz86 Posted February 23, 2012 Share Posted February 23, 2012 Catchy... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chucky_waR Posted February 23, 2012 Share Posted February 23, 2012 The largest glacial bodies, ice sheets or continental glaciers, cover more than 50,000 km² (20,000 mile²). Several kilometers deep, they obscure the underlying topography. Only nunataks protrude from the surface. The only extant ice sheets are the two that cover most of Antarctica and Greenland. These regions contain vast quantities of fresh water. The volume of ice is so large that if the Greenland ice sheet melted, it would cause sea levels to rise six meters (20 ft) all around the world. If the Antarctic ice sheet melted, sea levels would rise up to 65 meters (210 ft). Ice shelves are areas of floating ice, commonly located at the margin of an ice sheet. As a result they are thinner and have limited slopes and reduced velocities. Ice streams are fast-moving sections of an ice sheet. They can be several hundred kilometers long. Ice streams have narrow margins and on either side ice flow is usually an order of magnitude less. In Antarctica, many ice streams drain into large ice shelves. However, some drain directly into the sea, often with an ice tongue, like Mertz Glacier. In Greenland and Antarctica ice streams ending at the sea are often referred to as tidewater glaciers or outlet glaciers, such as Jakobshavn Isbræ. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gaz6002 Posted February 23, 2012 Share Posted February 23, 2012 Welcome. Do you have a Suprazzle? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Fast as a glacier Posted February 23, 2012 Share Posted February 23, 2012 There hard to walk up too! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Chucky_waR Posted February 23, 2012 Share Posted February 23, 2012 Hi and welcome.. Do you own a supra or are you looking for one? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Fast as a glacier Posted February 23, 2012 Share Posted February 23, 2012 Got a N/A auto delimited aerotop in orange. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
welshbuddy Posted February 23, 2012 Share Posted February 23, 2012 orange :S... any photos ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neil tt Posted February 23, 2012 Share Posted February 23, 2012 a resonable normal post Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supranature Posted February 23, 2012 Share Posted February 23, 2012 I think all my posts need to go in the Off topic section lol Glaciers are categorized in many ways including by their morphology, thermal characteristics or their behavior. Alpine glaciers form on the crests and slopes of mountains and are also known as "mountain glaciers", "niche glaciers", or "cirque glaciers". An alpine glacier that fills a valley is sometimes called a valley glacier. Larger glaciers that cover an entire mountain, mountain range, or volcano are known as an ice cap or ice field, such as the Juneau Icefield.[4] Ice caps feed outlet glaciers, tongues of ice that extend into valleys below far from the margins of the larger ice masses. Wikipedia is "cool" is it not? Ice uppose you are using the great google....... etc etc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tony tt Posted February 23, 2012 Share Posted February 23, 2012 Welcome. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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SupraDan24 Posted February 24, 2012 Share Posted February 24, 2012 Want some Orange interior to go with your Orange Supra? You know you want it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dim Sum Posted February 24, 2012 Share Posted February 24, 2012 Is this a second introduction, if so better than the first thread lol . welcome to the club. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hammer Posted February 24, 2012 Share Posted February 24, 2012 I love Glaciers, walking on them is one of the greatest rushes in life, so beautifully fascinating but so unpredictably dangerous. Oh, by the way welcome and pic's off the Supra would be good. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geo Posted February 24, 2012 Share Posted February 24, 2012 Boom! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Graham1984 Posted February 24, 2012 Share Posted February 24, 2012 I love Glaciers, walking on them is one of the greatest rushes in life, so beautifully fascinating but so unpredictably dangerous. Oh, by the way welcome and pic's off the Supra would be good. ???????????????????????????????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bradleyh_15 Posted February 24, 2012 Share Posted February 24, 2012 Boom! Every time I see someone write BOOM just reminds me of this guy BOOM power stance lmfao Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chucky_waR Posted February 24, 2012 Share Posted February 24, 2012 Every time I see someone write BOOM just reminds me of this guy BOOM power stance lmfao haha.. Double boooomm.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geo Posted February 24, 2012 Share Posted February 24, 2012 Every time I see someone write BOOM just reminds me of this guy BOOM power stance lmfao every time i shout ''BOOM'' at pod bud, you got go right into that stance... hehehehehe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dim Sum Posted February 24, 2012 Share Posted February 24, 2012 lol "double Boom its like double quarter blast " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tony tt Posted February 24, 2012 Share Posted February 24, 2012 Every time I see someone write BOOM just reminds me of this guy BOOM power stance lmfao Wow if he had blonde hair that IS Johhny Bravo!!!!!! what a nob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mellonman Posted February 24, 2012 Share Posted February 24, 2012 you learn something new everyday Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bradleyh_15 Posted February 24, 2012 Share Posted February 24, 2012 every time i shout ''BOOM'' at pod bud, you got go right into that stance... hehehehehe Consider it done "I'm in another galaxy right now" what a goon tat guy is! I thing at the evenings festivities it's got to be a group power stance photo lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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