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Eggs + dementia

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jason)
Sat Dec 13 08:34:26 2025

Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2025 07:34:22 -0600
From: "Jason" <Aaron@thinkbetter.lat>
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Eggs + dementia

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mally, a temperate glacier is at a melting point throughout the year, from its surface to its base. The ice of a polar glacier is always below the freezing threshold from the surface to its base, although the surface snowpack may experience seasonal melting. A subpolar glacier includes both temperate and polar ice, depending on the depth beneath the surface and position along the length of the glacier. In a similar way, the thermal regime of a glacier is often described by its basal temperature. A cold-based glacier is below freezing at the ice-ground interface and is thus frozen to the underlying substrate. A warm-based glacier is above or at freezing at the interface and is able to slide at this contact. This contrast is thought to a large extent to govern the ability of a glacier to effectively erode its bed, as sliding ice promotes plucking at rock from the surface below. Glaciers which are partly cold-based and partly warm-based are known as polythermal.
Formation
A glacier cave located on the Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentina
Glaciers form where the accumulation of snow and ice exceeds ablation. A glacier usually originates from a cirque landform (alternatively known as a corrie or as a cwm) - a typically armchair-shaped geological feature (such as a depression between mountains enclosed by arêtes) - which collects and compresses through gravity the snow that falls into it. This snow accumulates and refreezes, turning into névé (granular snow). Further crushing of the individual snowflakes and expelling the air from the snow turns it into firn and eventually "glacial ice". This glacial ice will fill the cirque until it "overflows" through a geological weakness or vacancy from the edge of the cirque called the "lip" or threshold. When the mass of snow and ice reaches sufficient thickness, it begins to move by a com

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<span style="color:#FFFFFF; font-size:10px;">mally, a temperate glacier is at a melting point throughout the year, from its surface to its base. The ice of a polar glacier is always below the freezing threshold from the surface to its base, although the surface snowpack may experience seasonal melting. A subpolar glacier includes both temperate and polar ice, depending on the depth beneath the surface and position along the length of the glacier. In a similar way, the thermal regime of a glacier is often described by its basal temperature. A cold-based glacier is below freezing at the ice-ground interface and is thus frozen to the underlying substrate. A warm-based glacier is above or at freezing at the interface and is able to slide at this contact. This contrast is thought to a large extent to govern the ability of a glacier to effectively erode its bed, as sliding ice promotes plucking at rock from the surface below. Glaciers which are partly cold-based and partly warm-based are known as polythermal.</span> <span style="color:#FFFFFF; font-size:10px;">Formation A glacier cave located on the Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentina Glaciers form where the accumulation of snow and ice exceeds ablation. A glacier usually originates from a cirque landform (alternatively known as a corrie or as a cwm) - a typically armchair-shaped geological feature (such as a depression between mountains enclosed by ar&ecirc;tes) - which collects and compresses through gravity the snow that falls into it. This snow accumulates and refreezes, turning into n&eacute;v&eacute; (granular snow). Further crushing of the individual snowflakes and expelling the air from the snow turns it into firn and eventually &quot;glacial ice&quot;. This glacial ice will fill the cirque until it &quot;overflows&quot; through a geological weakness or vacancy from the edge of the cirque called the &quot;lip&quot; or threshold. When the mass of snow and ice reaches sufficient thickness, it begins to move by a com</span><br />
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