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The two processes are abrasion and plucking.What processes lead to glacial erosion? Describe them.The two main processes that lead to glacial erosion are plucking and abrasion. Plucking is the process by which a glacier picks off rocks as it blocks over the land. The rock fragments freeze to the bottom of the glacier, gouging and scratching the bedrock as the glacier advances in the process of abrasion.
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Glaciers are not major landforms because they aren't land. Glaciers do, however, create landforms
The ice erodes the land surface and carries the broken rocks and soil debris far from their original places, resulting in some interesting glacail landforms. There are 2 main processes of erosion, plucking and abrasion. Plucking is where water melts under the glacier and carries rocks and other particles away. Abrasion is where rocks rub against surfaces changing the landform. For more info go to study.com/academy/lesson/glacial-erosion-definition-processes-features.html
The major factor should be its speed. The higher its speed, the more force the stream will hit the bank and bed, making the land erode more easily.
Plucking and Abrasion.
abrasion and plucking
abrasion and plucking.
The two processes by which glaciers erode the land are plucking and abrasion.
Glaciers cause erosion since they are in form of a block of snow which will melt and erode the land. This can be in form of abrasion, freeze-thaw or plucking.
Abrasion and hydraulic action
abrasion and impact
Plucking and Abrasion.
abrasion and impact
Abrasion and hydraulic action
When glaciers form they scrape earth's surface as they advance. Also when glaciers melt it deposits the sediment it eroded from the land creating various land forms.
The two processes are abrasion and plucking.What processes lead to glacial erosion? Describe them.The two main processes that lead to glacial erosion are plucking and abrasion. Plucking is the process by which a glacier picks off rocks as it blocks over the land. The rock fragments freeze to the bottom of the glacier, gouging and scratching the bedrock as the glacier advances in the process of abrasion.