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what is the difference between alpine and continental glacires?
Its the same, but olympic skiing take place in the olympics;-)
I don't believe there is any difference they are the same thing
one is really cold and the other is not as cold and has more plant life
They difference between them is where there flow. Continental glaciers are enormous ice sheets, and are found in Greenland and Antarctica. Alpine glaciers form in mountain valleys.
one is really cold and the other is not as cold and has more plant life
The Special Olympics was begun by the Kennedy family for a sister who was mentally challenged. It is a national and international event which provides athletes with disabilities to compete and win awards. -they are different because one is for intellectual and physical disibilities
continental creates smooth peaks just remember the smoothe curved c edge is smooth>C Alpine creates sharp rugged peaks like the sharp point on the A
There are about 59.473 miles between Alpine, TX and Ft Stockton, TX.
Afghanistan is a mixture between Alpine and Desert
An arctic tundra is just a super cold place but the alpine tundra is on the tops of big mountains
That depends on what you mean by regular bindings. You can use cross-country bindings but not alpine bindings.