Glacier Bay National Park By Kaylee D.. Glacier Bay Glacier Bay National Park is a one of a kind park in Alaska, it has been a national park for over.

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Glacier Bay National Park By Kaylee D.

Glacier Bay Glacier Bay National Park is a one of a kind park in Alaska, it has been a national park for over 20 years. It was made in 1980 because of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act. Glacier Bay has all sorts of beautiful sights including icy mountains, glaciers, freezing cold waters, and the best picture that you could take in your whole life. I think that Glacier Bay is the Most Beautiful national park in the world! I think something interesting about Glacier Bay is that it has glaciers. I haven't been to any national parks with glaciers. The land is changing with the ice bergs melting and the water getting warmer.

Glacier Bay Map

Technology They use satellite to locate the whales in the water Boats Engines to clean the water called diesel engines Etc…

Types of Rocks Sphalerite Pyrite Bedrock Galena

Troubles Water troubles Close to extinct species Melting ice bergs

How it was formed Glacier Bay National Park was formed by water, and glaciers from the ice age. Then the water froze and the ice bergs formed.

Special Land Forms Ice bergs Mountains Water And more…

Pictures

How I found my information Go to I also just searched the questions to get my answers

BYE!!!!