The answer to the question is a glacier is a mass of ice.
Depending on when it was formed, the size and speed it is moving it could be either an Avalanche or Glacier. If it is an incredibly old, slow moving, large, ice mass it is likely a Glacier; however if it is a quickly moving, small (relatively), ice mass it is an Avalanche.
That is usually called a glacier
A glacier is a mass of frozen water, therefore it cannot be considered a rock.
it is when a glacier moves into a large rock mass, cutting its way through.
The answer to the question is a glacier is a mass of ice.
Water, Wind, Wave, and Glacier Erosion as well as Mass Movement (or Erosion, Deposition, and Weathering)
Any large mass of ice that moves slowly over ice is called a glacier.
No. A glacier is a mass of moving snow and ice.
Depending on when it was formed, the size and speed it is moving it could be either an Avalanche or Glacier. If it is an incredibly old, slow moving, large, ice mass it is likely a Glacier; however if it is a quickly moving, small (relatively), ice mass it is an Avalanche.
That is usually called a glacier
The steady movement of the glacier over the centuries carved a valley through the landscape.
well, a body of water is formed by glacier movement because while the glacier is moving parts of it is falling in the ocean. The glaciers are much colder then the water when the glacier falls water is formed in the water because of the melting ice.
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A glacier is a mass of frozen water, therefore it cannot be considered a rock.
A glacier.
it is when a glacier moves into a large rock mass, cutting its way through.