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Connie Glacier
Map showing the location of Connie Glacier
Map showing the location of Connie Glacier
Connie Glacier
Location in Wyoming
Type Mountain glacier
Coordinates 43°16′07″N 109°41′37″W / 43.26861°N 109.69361°W / 43.26861; -109.69361
Area 105 acres (42 ha)
Length .55 miles (0.89 km)
Width .30 mi (0.48 km)
Terminus Proglacial lake
Status unknown

Connie Glacier is a fascinating natural ice formation located in the Bridger-Teton National Forest in Wyoming, USA. This glacier is part of the amazing Wind River Range mountains. It sits on the west side of the Continental Divide, which is like a giant natural line that separates where rivers flow.

Connie Glacier is also found within the Bridger Wilderness, a special protected area. It's part of the biggest group of glaciers you can find in the American Rocky Mountains.

What is Connie Glacier?

Connie Glacier is a type of mountain glacier. It's a large, slow-moving river of ice. Glaciers form when snow falls and piles up over many years. The weight of the new snow squeezes the older snow, turning it into ice. This ice then slowly flows downhill because of gravity.

Where is it Located?

This glacier is found in Sublette County, Wyoming. It's high up in the Wind River Range, which is a tall and rugged mountain range. The glacier is on the north side of a mountain called Yukon Peak.

The Continental Divide is a very important line in North America. It runs along the highest points of the Rocky Mountains. Rain and snow that fall on one side of the Divide flow towards the Pacific Ocean. Water that falls on the other side flows towards the Atlantic Ocean or the Gulf of Mexico. Connie Glacier is on the side where water eventually heads west!

A Special Place: Bridger Wilderness

Connie Glacier is inside the Bridger Wilderness. A wilderness area is a place protected by the government. It's kept wild and natural, with very few roads or buildings. This helps protect the animals and plants that live there. It also means people can enjoy nature in a very untouched way.

How Glaciers Shape the Land

Glaciers are powerful forces of nature. As they move, they slowly carve out the landscape. Connie Glacier sits in a bowl-shaped hollow called a cirque. A cirque is formed when a glacier erodes the side of a mountain. Think of it like a giant ice scoop digging into the rock!

At the end of Connie Glacier, there's a proglacial lake. This is a lake that forms right in front of a glacier. It's filled with water from the melting ice. These lakes often have a cloudy, milky color because of tiny rock particles carried by the melting ice.

Fun Facts About Glaciers

Glaciers are important for many reasons. They store a lot of the world's fresh water. They also help us understand Earth's climate history. By studying glaciers, scientists can learn about past temperatures and snowfall.

Connie Glacier is a great example of the natural beauty and power of ice. It reminds us how amazing our planet is and why it's important to protect these wild places.

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