cryosphere
/ˈkrɪəsfɛr/Definitions
1. noun
The part of the Earth’s surface where water is in its solid state, including glaciers, sea ice, snow, and frost.
“The cryosphere plays a crucial role in regulating Earth’s climate and weather patterns.”
1. noun
The part of the Earth’s surface where water is in its solid state, including glaciers, sea ice, snow, and frost.
“The cryosphere plays a crucial role in regulating Earth’s climate and weather patterns.”