Glaciers move slowly.
They move slowly in the day from the predators but quite quickly in the night because it will be dark.
Glaciers move slowly.
Glaciers move slowly.
gravity on masses of seawater that are denser than surrrounding water causeing the denser water to sink .density currents slowly circulate deep ocean water.cool current from the western coast originate far from the equator , warm currents along eastern coast begin near the equator ,differences in temperature an salinity between water masses in the ocean setup circulate called density currents
The plates move slowly. Three centimeters a year.
radiant heat
Deep currents form by the differences in the density of the ocean water. Deep currents move by carrying cold water from the poles towards the equators. They flow really slowly. They may take as long as 1,000 years to flow from the pole to the equator and back again.
Slowly. It has been compared to the rate at which our fingernails grow.
How you move - quickly, slowly, gently, strongly
deep ocean currents form by the differences in the density of ocean water
Two ways Glaciers move is... 1.) The currents in the water their in 2.) They move on their own, but very slowly