As a glacier or ice sheet moves, it can erode bedrock. The ice can then pick up, or entrain, the eroded rock. As the ice flows, it transports the bedrock debris in the direction of flow.
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You are a glacier. Glaciers are large masses of ice that slowly move over land, picking up and carrying rocks and boulders as they go. Over time, glaciers can cause significant changes to Earth's landscape through processes like erosion and deposition.
Glaciers can move rocks, sediment, soil, and boulders as they travel outward or downward. Through a process called erosion, glaciers can bulldoze and pluck materials, transporting them to new locations.
As the glaciers retreated, they left rocks and boulders behind.
The rock material deposited by glaciers is called "glacial till." This sediment consists of a mixture of clay, silt, sand, gravel, and boulders that glaciers grind and transport as they move. When glaciers melt, they leave behind this unsorted debris, which can form various landforms such as moraines and drumlins.
Bedrock that is scratched by boulders held in the bottom of glaciers is said to be "polished and striated." This process occurs through glacial abrasion, where the boulders act like giant sandpaper, scraping and smoothing the bedrock as the glacier moves over it.
HM "Strength" is used to move boulders.
First, you have to get the HM strength, then teach it to and a Pokemon and you can move boulders.
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
Glaciers move slowly.
You might move boulders off of the seafloor cavern into a ship in order to examine the boulders. Often, this is accomplished using buoys that float the boulders from the seafloor to the ship.
It can be. It is not uncommon to find rounded boulders of gneiss that have been transported by glaciers.