It certainly did; glacial erosion is very characteristic and geologists can often tell at a glance whether a landscape has been glaciated. In the UK the ice reached as far south as the Thames/Severn rivers and there is a marked difference in the landscapes between northern and southern England. In the south, river valleys are V shaped - created by the erosion of rivers, in the north valleys are usually U shaped; glaciers have eroded the sides of the valleys - any V shaped valleys are relatively modern. The mountains of Scotland are rounded - again from glaciation.
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When glaciers form they scrape earth's surface as they advance. Also when glaciers melt it deposits the sediment it eroded from the land creating various land forms.
Glaciers do not go through erosion, they erode.
abrasion and plucking
Mountains erode continuously. Erosion may be by water (rain or rivers), ice (glaciers) or wind.
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The glacier scrapes the surface of the earth as it advances, then deposits that till at its terminus when it melts.
The heat from the glaciers makes the rocks erode or in other words melt.
When glaciers form they scrape earth's surface as they advance. Also when glaciers melt it deposits the sediment it eroded from the land creating various land forms.
Yes
It is formed when two glaciers erode parallel from each other or when two glaciers erode towards each other
Yes ... usually from heat.
sedimentary rock
Glaciers do not go through erosion, they erode.
Plucking and Abrasion.
abrasion and plucking.