
<p>A White (and Blue) Winter Wonderland. (PRNewsFoto/Konica Minolta Sensing Americas, Inc.)</p><p>RAMSEY, N.J., March 18, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Konica Minolta Sensing Americas featured blog article:</p><p>A White (and Blue?) Winter Wonderland</p><p>Occupying about 10 percent of the world's land and covering about 30,000 square miles of the United States, glaciers are one of nature's bulldozers - sculpting and carving today's landscapes with their massive bodies of ice. These giant natural wonders are made up of solid ice, typically a deep, blue color topped with bright, white snow on the surface. While these contrasting colors make for an awe-inspiring photograph, many curious minds wonder, "Why is snow white and glacier ice blue?"</p><p><a href="http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/konica-minolta-sensing-americas-a-white-and-blue-winter-wonderland-250765761.html">Keep reading...</a></p>