In addition to slightly colder summers, other factors that contribute to the formation of ice sheets include the amount of snowfall, the rate of snowfall, and the rate of melting. The balance between accumulation and melting determines whether an ice sheet will grow, shrink, or remain stable. Other factors such as the topography of the land, the temperature and humidity of the air, and the wind patterns can also influence the formation of ice sheets.
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