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What is the main role of glaciers in the water cycle?

a. Filter Salt Water

b. Store Fresh Water

c. Move Liquid Water

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Answer:

B-Store Fresh Water

Step-by-step explanation:

Glaciers and ice sheets store nearly 70% of the world's freshwater and would raise sea level by around 70 m if they melted. They are, thus, an important component of the global water cycle. Their role in climate can be assessed through current responses to global warming and their influence on the environment during periods of glaciation.

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