@@haretauwhare5959 way off dude glaciers make the valley's and the rivers it's cold because its melted ice and if your from Alaska like me you know which glacier that was and know that makes a river called the susitna river which leads to the ocean
@@N3QQG0TFD Search for this article, "In 2002, fisherman Guy Demmert pulled in a penguin west of Noyes Island in Southeast Alaska. When the penguin landed on the deck, everyone was shocked, including Demmert, the rest of the crew, and the penguin itself. "
Totally fake . Sure, they're just going to let him near a deep drop of water with no harness.. how is not slipping in. Tbh it looks like a green screen on the back. Debunked
@@ThatSweeperGuy Yes, glaciers contain a large reservoir of bacteria and viruses, some of which can be trapped in the ice for hundreds or thousands of years. Glaciers are ecosystems with thousands of different microbes, including unique bacteria, that can be found in a variety of ways, such as on top of, beneath, or trapped within the ice.
@@ThatSweeperGuy Scientists are concerned that melting glaciers could release thousands of tons of harmful bacteria into rivers and lakes, including potentially harmful pathogens. A 2022 study found that hundreds of thousands of tons of bacteria are currently being released annually into the environment by melting glaciers in the northern latitudes. The number of microbes released depends on how quickly the glaciers melt