Everything about Ice Cap totally explained
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 covering more than 50 000 km² are termed an
ice sheet.
Ice caps are not constrained by
topographical features (for example, that'll lie over the top of mountains) but their
dome is usually centred around the highest point of a
massif. Ice flows away from this high point (the
ice divide) towards the ice cap's periphery.
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