glaciers move slowly but when theres alot of rain the water and the glaciers move faster
No a glacier is not like water because a glacier is frozen
Sea waves move much faster than glaciers
Valley glaciers flow down mountain slopes... so they flow down. I finally found this answer in a book.
Lava flow maybe, it is the exact opposite in my oppinion.
Glaciers originate on land. They exists in both the northern and southern hemispheres and show evidence of past and present water flow.
Alpine glaciers leave behind U-shaped valleys, deep, high-altitude lakes and cliffs. Continental glaciers flow outwards scraping the landscape clean, making fairly flat lands and lakes
Valley glaciers travel down between the mountain ridges; these glaciers carry rock debris with them as they move. Continental glaciers are giant ice masses that cover hundreds of miles. They flow out onto the sea, where they form floating ice shelves. Continental glaciers smooth the landscape by scraping and eroding features that existed before the ice appeared. Alpine glaciers carve out rugged features in the mountain rocks through which they flow and are also are very different in elevation.
yes glaciers can flow they are much like water exept well solid XD always lolcat123
They difference between them is where there flow. Continental glaciers are enormous ice sheets, and are found in Greenland and Antarctica. Alpine glaciers form in mountain valleys.
Valley glaciers flow down mountain slopes... so they flow down. I finally found this answer in a book.
There are 2 main types of glaciers, Continental is one, they float away from central regions. The second is alpine or valley which are the glaciers that flow down the valley from the mountain.
Lava flow maybe, it is the exact opposite in my oppinion.
It shows the movement of people, goods, ideas, animals, or glaciers.
Valley glaciers are pieces of ice that flow down in the bottoms of steep valleys. These are found down between the bases of mountains.
Glaciers originate on land. They exists in both the northern and southern hemispheres and show evidence of past and present water flow.
Glaciers are ice sheets. There are 2 kinds of glaciers: alpine glaciers and continental glaciers. Alpine glaciers are formed when valleys above the snow line fill with ice and snow. Snow is compacted and gradually begins to flow downhill due to gravity. -Cham11
Glaciers are crucial sources of water for people and crops. A melting glacier can at first increase stream flow, but eventually the flow will decrease. When flows in these rivers begin to decline, the region's farmers could face a crisis.
When glaciers advance or retreat, the sediments left behind create a moraine. Drumlins are created by the flow of glaciers that mold sediment into streamlined, elongated hills.
Alpine glaciers leave behind U-shaped valleys, deep, high-altitude lakes and cliffs. Continental glaciers flow outwards scraping the landscape clean, making fairly flat lands and lakes