i think glaciers shapes the land by melting
E.g, glaciers can gorge out canyons
No. The last glaciers in Pennsylvania melted about 12,000 years ago.
U-shaped valleys, mountains, and aretes.
Answer: Cirques
The glaciers rubs against the land form which changes the land form into a U shape valley this works because the ice is so packed it pushes any land as in dirt sand and minerals out the way creating the valley
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glaciers.
No. The last glaciers in Pennsylvania melted about 12,000 years ago.
E.g, glaciers can gorge out canyons
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
U-shaped valleys, mountains, and aretes.
Answer: Cirques
The glaciers rubs against the land form which changes the land form into a U shape valley this works because the ice is so packed it pushes any land as in dirt sand and minerals out the way creating the valley
When the glacier is formed the ice scratches the land. When the glacier recedes the ice will scar the earth. This is called glacial scarring.
As the glaciers receded with gravity pulling them downstream they created our valleys. Where I live in the Northeast part of the US we are in Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania.
Glaciers are not major landforms because they aren't land. Glaciers do, however, create landforms
It will look different because glaciers was not there and the land form will different