Monday, June 14, 2010

Continental Glacier: cover a entire continent like Antarctica or Greenland
Striations: parallel scratches that are formed by the debris beneath a glacier on the rocks below it as it flows over.
Cirque: a bowl shaped depression on the side of a mountain filled with ice and snow.

Pack ice: ice that is floating on a body of water.

Crevasse: a large crack in a glacier.
Esker: the deposits remaining from a river which ran on top of a glacier after the glacier has melted.
Outwash: the glacial deposits cared by melt water onto the area below the glacier.
Horn: - the distinctive shape of a mountain that has be carved by glaciers on all sides leaving sharp triangular or pyramid shape.
Ice Burg: a large piece of floating ice that have broken off from the toe of a glacier into water or large ice sheet covering an ocean.
Ice fall: waterfalls that have frozen forming a steep pillar of ice.
Valley Glacier: a glacier found in a valley carved by ice

Ice field: a large accumulation of ice at the top of mountain or filling the valley between two peaks with a continuous sheet of ice.


Ice Cap: a dome of snow which has accumulated and compressed into ice at the top of a mountain.



Flow

“Can anyone really own water?” This documentary uncovers the corruption and problems in the rapidly growing privatized water industries sponsored by the World Bank. The water giants Suez, Thames, Vivendi, and bottled water companies like Nestly.

The large water companies are trying to make money off of people that have none are making people gamble with their live and drink dirty water because they can’t afford both clean water and food like we can. Drinking dirty water is just too dangerous the chance of getting a dieses is too high 1/10 children under die before their in kindergarten from water related direra and many other die after that. This film also explores how the bottled water industry is ripping use off with charging use more than the cost of gas for pour water in a bottle.