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- Ice_cap abstract "An ice cap is an ice mass that covers less than 50,000 km² of land area (usually covering a highland area). Masses of ice cap that covers more than 50,000 km² are termed an ice sheet.Ice caps are not constrained by topographical features (i.e., they will lie over the top of mountains). By contrast, ice masses of similar size that are constrained by topographical features are known as ice fields. The dome of an ice cap is usually centred on the highest point of a massif. Ice flows away from this high point (the ice divide) towards the ice cap's periphery.Ice caps have significant effects on the geomorphology of the area they occupy. Plastic moulding, gouging and other glacial erosional features become present upon the glacier's retreat. Many lakes, such as the Great Lakes in North America, as well as numerous valleys have been formed by glacial action over hundreds of thousands of years.On Earth, there are about 30 million km³ of total ice mass. The average temperature of an ice mass ranges between −20 °C and −30 °C. The core of an ice cap exhibits a constant temperature that ranges between −15 °C and −20 °C.A high-latitude region covered in ice, though strictly not an ice cap (since they exceed the maximum area specified in the definition above), are called polar ice caps; the usage of this designation is widespread in the mass media and arguably recognized by experts.Vatnajökull is an example of an ice cap in Iceland.".
- Ice_cap thumbnail Vatnajökull.jpeg?width=300.
- Ice_cap wikiPageID "1146369".
- Ice_cap wikiPageLength "3628".
- Ice_cap wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Ice_cap wikiPageRevisionID "683193820".
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ice_caps.
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLink Erosion.
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLink Geomorphology.
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLink Glacial.
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLink Glacial_period.
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLink Glacier.
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLink Great_Lakes.
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLink Ice.
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLink Ice_divide.
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLink Ice_field.
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLink Ice_sheet.
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLink Ice_shelf.
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLink Iceland.
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLink Massif.
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLink Polar_climate.
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLink Polar_ice_cap.
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLink Polar_ice_caps.
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLink Topographical.
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLink Topography.
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLink Vatnajökull.
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLink File:Vatnajökull.jpeg.
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ice Cap".
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ice Caps".
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ice cap".
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLinkText "connected series of glaciers".
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLinkText "ice cap".
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLinkText "ice dome".
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLinkText "ice-capped".
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLinkText "ice-domed".
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLinkText "icecap".
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLinkText "icecaps".
- Ice_cap wikiPageWikiLinkText "permanent ice and snow".
- Ice_cap hasPhotoCollection Ice_cap.
- Ice_cap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Ice_cap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Ice_cap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Glaciology-stub.
- Ice_cap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greenhouse_and_Icehouse_Earth.
- Ice_cap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ice.
- Ice_cap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ice_cap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Topography-stub.
- Ice_cap subject Category:Ice_caps.
- Ice_cap hypernym Mass.
- Ice_cap type Article.
- Ice_cap type Place.
- Ice_cap type Article.
- Ice_cap type Thing.
- Ice_cap comment "An ice cap is an ice mass that covers less than 50,000 km² of land area (usually covering a highland area). Masses of ice cap that covers more than 50,000 km² are termed an ice sheet.Ice caps are not constrained by topographical features (i.e., they will lie over the top of mountains). By contrast, ice masses of similar size that are constrained by topographical features are known as ice fields. The dome of an ice cap is usually centred on the highest point of a massif.".
- Ice_cap label "Ice cap".
- Ice_cap sameAs Casquet_glacial.
- Ice_cap sameAs Iskappe.
- Ice_cap sameAs Eiskappe.
- Ice_cap sameAs Παγοκάλυμμα.
- Ice_cap sameAs Casquete_de_hielo.
- Ice_cap sameAs Izotz-kasko.
- Ice_cap sameAs کلاهک_یخی.
- Ice_cap sameAs Lakijäätikkö.
- Ice_cap sameAs Calotte_glaciaire.
- Ice_cap sameAs Campos_de_xeo.
- Ice_cap sameAs बर्फ़_की_टोपी.
- Ice_cap sameAs Tudung_es.
- Ice_cap sameAs Cappa_di_ghiaccio.
- Ice_cap sameAs 氷帽.
- Ice_cap sameAs მყინვარული_გუმბათი.
- Ice_cap sameAs 빙모.
- Ice_cap sameAs Iskappe.
- Ice_cap sameAs Calota_de_gelo.
- Ice_cap sameAs m.04b966.
- Ice_cap sameAs Calotă_glaciară.
- Ice_cap sameAs Ледяная_шапка.
- Ice_cap sameAs Ice_cap.
- Ice_cap sameAs Ledeniška_kapa.
- Ice_cap sameAs பனிப்படுக்கை.
- Ice_cap sameAs Льодовикова_шапка.
- Ice_cap sameAs Chỏm_băng.
- Ice_cap sameAs Q878077.
- Ice_cap sameAs Q878077.
- Ice_cap sameAs 冰帽.
- Ice_cap wasDerivedFrom Ice_cap?oldid=683193820.
- Ice_cap depiction Vatnajökull.jpeg.
- Ice_cap isPrimaryTopicOf Ice_cap.