Amelia N.
Glacier Bay became an official national park, in It became a national park, to protect a number of tide water glaciers.
Glacier Bay was formed by glaciers descending from high snow capped mountains into the bay creating spectacular displays of ice and iceberg formation.
Types of Rocks The types of rocks you can find inside Glacier Bay, are Igneous Rock, and Silicate Rock.
Landforms and Features Some special landforms at Glacier Bay, are lakes, forests, and mountains.
How land is Changing All of the ice is melting, which is effecting all of the animals.
Environmental Issues The only issues are that the water from the lake is rising, and the ice is melting.
How Technology is Used There is really no kind of technology used at Glacier Bay. Visitors just like seeing the park.
Map of the Park
Pictures
Bibliography I got my information from nps.gov I also got other information from answers.com I got my pictures from google images