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melting snow
A glacier is formed through the accumulation of snow that compresses into ice over time. As more snow falls and compacts, it displaces air and forms glacial ice. This process is aided by the weight of the overlying snow, which causes the lower layers to compress and recrystallize into ice.
The water from the melting snow can add on to a river or stream and it can over flow, that will cause the flooding.
Weather and erosion and cementing together ( melting)
Yes, snow can contribute to erosion through processes such as snowmelt runoff and freeze-thaw cycles. As snow melts, it can increase the flow of water, leading to erosion of soil and sediment. Additionally, repeated freezing and thawing of snow and ice can weaken rock surfaces, leading to erosion.
Snow can cause weathering and erosion by freezing and thawing cycles. When snow melts, water seeps into cracks in rocks and soil. When the temperature drops, the water refreezes, expanding and causing rock and soil to crack. Over time, this process can break down rocks and lead to erosion.
It increases water flow and can cause flooding
very bad t storms would be most likely to cause erosion. so would snow
Yes, a mix of snow and rain can cause snow to melt faster due to the warmer rain contributing heat energy to the snow, accelerating the melting process. Additionally, rainwater can also help compact the snow, leading to faster melting.
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Melting snow from mountains south of Egypt........ hope that help...:)
The process when snow or ice changes to water is called melting.