By Alex Sepe. Location Region - West State - Montana Capital -Helena.

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By Alex Sepe

Location Region - West State - Montana Capital -Helena

Landforms There are many different landforms in Glacier National Park. 700 miles of hiking trails. Valleys and mountains cover the land. Glacier National Park shares the border between the United States and Canada. Together the two parks make up an International Peace Park.

Culture There were many American Indians that lived in Glacier National Park. American Indians have lived in Glacier National Park. The Blackfeet, the Kalispell, the Kootenai, the Salish, the Flathead were all early residents of the area. The Blackfeet controlled most of the land.

Waterways There are many bodies of water in Glacier National Park. Some of the valleys filled with melted ice from the Glaciers. Water filled valleys turned into lakes. The powder fell into some of the lakes. The powder turned the lakes turquoise. Glaciers also changed the color of the lakes in the park.

Rocks and Minerals There are many rocks and minerals in Glacier National Park. Rock and soil under the water slowly hardened into thick layers of limestone, mudstone, sandstone. One rock plate slid over another rock plate. The rocks pilled up to make a mountain. The majority of the rocks forming the mountains of the Peace Park are the result of the deposition of sediments.