glaciers didnt help in formation of earth crust! if you mean how DO they then i would say that they create valleys or craters with their weight and deposit fresh sediments while frozen and also when they melt.
'Alpine' glaciers form.
Glaciers are not major landforms because they aren't land. Glaciers do, however, create landforms
Glaciers are big ice forms that form in really cold waters. They are like land except in ice form.
They form a huge mass that covers the entire continent?
Glaciers shaped the geography of the Midwest by carving out the Great Lakes, depositing glacial debris that formed the fertile soils of the region, and creating other landforms like moraines, drumlins, and kettles. The retreat of glaciers also left behind numerous lakes and rivers that support the agricultural and transportation networks in the region.
As the glaciers move over the land they help smash the land and also add silt and dirt to the ground.
Glaciers helped form the geography of the Midwest because they created the 5 Great Lakes, while they were melting.
Glaciers can form U shaped valleys.
Glaciers form when the rate of snow fall exceeds the rate of melting.
glaciers didnt help in formation of earth crust! if you mean how DO they then i would say that they create valleys or craters with their weight and deposit fresh sediments while frozen and also when they melt.
Glaciers form when the rate of snow fall exceeds the rate of melting.
'Alpine' glaciers form.
Valley Glaciers!
NO
because austrailia has warm weather and warm weather does not cause glaciers to form
valley glaciers