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Most Alaskan Glaciers Draw back and Narrow


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Mainly of Alaska’s glaciers are retreating or thinning or mutually, a new book by the U.S. Geological Survey news.

About 5 percent of Alaska’s area is enclosed by more than 100,000 glaciers — that’s about 29,000 square miles (75,000 square kilometers), or more than the entire state of West Virginia.

While a few of Alaska’s large glaciers are advancing, 99 percent are receding, the book, “Glaciers in Alaska,” states. The book was written by USGS examine geologist Bruce Molina.

A USGS project to take pictures of the glaciers of Montana’s Glacier National Park also showed significant retreat. Based on these photos and glacier recession rates, scientists envisaged the park could lose its namesakes by 2030.

Greenland, which is covered by more ice than somewhere else in the world outside Antarctica, has also seen significant melt of its glaciers in recent decades.

The new book on Alaska’s glaciers used satellite images, aerial photos, maps and other studies to document the retreat of the glaciers, which began as early as the mid-19th century. Some glaciers have even disappeared since being mapped in the mid-20th century, the report found.

The account also said that glaciers in Alaska saw “important retreat” in the last two decades of the 20th century.

Moscow Botanical Garden of Academy of Sciences

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For the traveler who happens to be in highly-metropolitan Moscow and who would want to explore nature through the safe confines of exhibits, the Tsytsin Main Moscow Botanical Garden of Academy of Sciences is the perfect place to be. Founded in April 1945, Tsytsin Main Moscow Botanical Garden of Academy of Sciences is the largest in Europe, covering a territory of 3.61 km² bordering the All-Russian Exhibition Center. It has a live exhibition of more than 20 thousand of different species of plants from various parts of the world and maintains a rosarium with 20 thousand rose bushes, dendrarium and an oak forest with average age of trees over 100 years, and a greenhouse on more than 5000 square meters. The Tsytsin Main Moscow Botanical Garden of Academy of Sciences also has its own scientific research laboratory.