Ice Sheets
Ice Shelves
Ice Caps
Ice Streams/Outlet Glaciers
Icefields
Mountain Glaciers Valley Glaciers
Piedmont Glaciers
Cirque Glaciers
Hanging Glaciers
Tidewater Glaciers
The four main types of glaciers are U-shaped valley, hanging glacier, Piedmont glacier and tide water glacier.
Lateral, ground, medial, terminal.
Valley glaciers form on high mountain valleys and are long and narrow. Continental glaciers covers much of a continent or large island.
The two different glaciers are valley and continental glaciers and they are different because continental glaciers are the largest, and valley glaciers are on the top of mountain peaks.
It will look different because glaciers was not there and the land form will different
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They form a huge mass that covers the entire continent?
1s a glacier the other is a watermalon
Continental glaciers are thicker and larger. Valley glaciers are formed on mountains; continental glaciers are formed on flat land.
Valley glaciers form on high mountain valleys and are long and narrow. Continental glaciers covers much of a continent or large island.
There are more than three types of glaciers...but I believe you are looking for:Alpine Glacier (found on mountains)Valley GlaciersIce Sheet or Continental GlacierThe USGS has a great site dedicated to just types of glaciers....http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2004/1216/glaciertypes/glaciertypes.html
The two different glaciers are valley and continental glaciers and they are different because continental glaciers are the largest, and valley glaciers are on the top of mountain peaks.
It is valley and continental glaciers they are different because continental glaciers are the largest, and valley glaciers are on the top of mountain peaks.
It is valley and continental glaciers they are different because continental glaciers are the largest, and valley glaciers are on the top of mountain peaks.
It will look different because glaciers was not there and the land form will different
There are 2 main types of glaciers, Continental is one, they float away from central regions. The second is alpine or valley which are the glaciers that flow down the valley from the mountain.
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Earthquakes and glaciers change the surface of the earth by shaping it. Glaciers can cause glacial scarring when they move. Earthquakes can create different types features depending on the seismic wave, speed, lag time, and strength Hope this helps B)
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