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meltwater
/ ˈmɛltˌwɔːtə /
noun
melted snow or ice
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Origin of meltwater1
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The result can be catastrophic: meltwater turns into glacial lakes which can suddenly burst.
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They collect water as snowfall - which turns into ice - during cold, wet periods, and release it as meltwater during warm periods.
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When the snowpack is gone by late summer, the glaciers that remain, often in the shadows of peaks, release meltwater that keeps streams flowing at the driest times of year.
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Extra meltwater can collect to form glacial lakes.
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Large and small lakes alike are therefore largely affected in the zone "where the base of the ice sheet melts and where that meltwater flows," Bell said.
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