Glaciers UPSC
Glaciers UPSC
Glaciers UPSC
Glaciers are a bulk of ice moving under its own weight. It is an important geographical term for students
preparing for the IAS Exam or any other Government Exam.
Geography is a significant part of the General Studies Paper-1 in the UPSC Syllabus. Students choosing their
Optional Subject as Geography for UPSC Mains Exam can also find this article useful.
What is a Glacier?
Glaciers are a bulk of ice moving under its own weight. It forms in areas where the amassing of snow goes
beyond its ablation over many years.
Types of Glaciers
Glacial Landforms
Glaciers have played a prominent role in the shaping of landscapes in the mid and high latitudes of alpine
environments. The major landforms made by glaciers are:
• Cirque • Esker
• Horns and Serrated Ridges • Outwash plains
• Glacial Valleys/Troughs • Drumlins
Glaciers in India
Glaciers in India relevant to UPSC can be listed as follows:
Gangotri Glacier
Students can note this point as an important prelims fact for the UPSC Prelims under the segment UPSC
Environment and Ecology.