Editing Learning about Ice Pressure Ridges

Revision as of 10:26, 31 December 2024 by Saskia (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The ice pressure ridge is a figure that gestures towards the agencies of the land itself. Where sea-ice meets the shore, or where ice sheets are pushed into each other by their underlying currents, they are forced upwards. Where the ice sheets are forced upwards they shape jagged lines of icy structures across the landscape. When encountering such an ice pressure ridges you have to trail alongside them to find an appropriate point of crossing. The figure of the Ice-pres...")
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