Los campos de hielo americanos
Posted by admin on May 11th, 2008 filed in UncategorizedSe llama hielos continentales a las grandes masas de hielo que cubren extensos territorios de mesetas. América Latina tiene unos de los pocos hielos continentales que no se encuentran en los polos del planeta y es en la Patagonia chilena y argentina.
Junto a la Antártida , los hielos continentales son los grandes sobrevivientes de la era del hielo, de la última glaciación, y son las principales reservas de agua potable en el mundo.
Los campos de hielo más importantes son:
Los campos de hielo patagónicos (Argentina y Chile)
Vatnajökull (Islandia)
Austfonna (Noruega)
Penny Ice Cap ( Canadá)
Campos de hielo de Columbia (Canadá)
Los campos patagónicos son los más extensos de todos y cubren una zona de 350 kilómetros de largo. Sus principales glaciares son: El Perito Moreno, Upsala, Viedma, Pío XI, Balmaceda, Serrano y Grey.

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