They can. because, glaciers pick up sediment as they go along slowly.
The glacier can carry rocks. The moving of the glacier.
No. Rocks need to reach very high temperatures in order to melt. Glaciers, being made of ice, are cold. Glaciers do, however, grind rocks down into smaller pieces quite easily.
Glaciers can because of their frozen state.
Glaciers pick up rocks and soil as they move across land. When the glaciers melt, they deposit the rocks and soil. Today there are ridges of rocks and soil where glaciers once were.
By rapid
These are glaciers. Glaciers are large bodies of ice that flow slowly over land, eroding the landscape and carrying rocks and soil with them as they move.
Water pushed them. Glaciers.
water and rocks salts
By scraping against them.
As the glaciers retreated, they left rocks and boulders behind.
As glaciers retreat, they leave behind deposits of rocks.
Large rocks can be transported by natural processes such as glaciers, rivers, and ocean currents. These processes are capable of moving rocks of various sizes over long distances by erosion, deposition, and ice movement.