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Which is the most dangerous glacial feature to be on? Ice shelf Crevasse Iceberg Ice cap
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Which is the most dangerous glacial feature to be on?
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Crevasse these are cracks that form in glaciers, when covered with snow it is impossible to tell where these cracks are. So when someone steps on one they are more likely to get injured and/or die. Hence why these are the most dangerous.
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