Alpine/Valley Glaciers - Baffin Island, Canada. The glacier highlighted by the Problem 12 placemark extends down the valley to actually have its terminus extend into the seawater of the fjord. What type of glacier is this

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The Alpine/Valley Glaciers that made up the Baffin Island, Canada is an example of a tidewater glacier.

What is a tidewater glacier?

These are glaciers that are formed on land but are terminated in bodies of water.

Hence, as this glaciers extends down the valley to actually have its terminus extend into the seawater of the fjord, it is an example of a tidewater glacier.

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