Cirque glaciers.
Glaciers carried rocks that are foreign to the area
Continental glaciers are thicker and larger. Valley glaciers are formed on mountains; continental glaciers are formed on flat land.
Glaciers can pick up and drop boulders Glaciers dig furrows in the ground where they have passed Glaciers are able to move mountains out of their way
The rock that makes up mountains gets broken apart weathering and erosion from moving water and glaciers.
The glaciers helped to form many aspects of New England. This includes the mountains and the big lakes that are there.
mountain glaciers
The alpine glaciers are high in the mountains.
alpine glaciers
Cirque glaciers.
valley glaciers
Valley Glaciers!
yes
valley glaciers
Continental glaciers are thicker and larger. Valley glaciers are formed on mountains; continental glaciers are formed on flat land.
No. There are no glaciers in Kansas. The climate is too warm and there are certainly no mountains.
valley glaciers