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About 50 m do love the glacier surface
On the surface of a glacier :)
The process by which a glacier loosens and moves rock is called glacial erosion. It occurs when the glacier's immense weight and movement cause it to pick up and carry rock fragments. As the glacier moves, these rocks scrape and grind against the underlying surface, gradually wearing it down and forming characteristic features like U-shaped valleys and striations on bedrock.
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Crevasse! :)
About 50 m do love the glacier surface
On the surface of a glacier :)
by remaining frozen and staying on the surface
A glacier is a large mass of ice that flows down a valley. The traction occurs slowly but the weight they exert on the surface is enough to carve out a natural harbor.
Crevasse! :)
the glacier deposits various rocks and sediment it displaced as it moved forward
surface and features
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Crevasse! :)
The process by which a glacier loosens and moves rock is called glacial erosion. It occurs when the glacier's immense weight and movement cause it to pick up and carry rock fragments. As the glacier moves, these rocks scrape and grind against the underlying surface, gradually wearing it down and forming characteristic features like U-shaped valleys and striations on bedrock.
Water flowing downhill across the surface of the Earth is called runoff.