Glaciers are not made of rock; they are made of ice. Glaciers can contain rocks, but not of any particular type. Rather, they carry whatever type of rock they are going over or have gone over.
Glaciers mainly consist of frozen water, ice and to a lesser extent sedimentary particles that they carry.
Frozen water otherwise known as ice
Glaciers are made of ice that has been formed a long time ago.
yes it does but it has a very thin thing of rings made up of mostly comet and glaciers.
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.
Yes, glaciers are made of solid water. Glaciers form when snow accumulates over time and undergoes compaction and recrystallization, turning into ice. The weight of the accumulated ice causes it to flow slowly downhill, resulting in the formation of glaciers.
they both are made of water .
They are made up of glaciers.
glaciers
its made up of the fresh water of the earth
Moraines are glacial deposition features. They are made up of ground up rock flour, pebbles and boulders deposited by glaciers.
Glaciers moved across the land, and made large cuts. These glaciers than melted and got filled up with water making them fjords.
Glaciers made basins and when the glaciers melted it left lots of lakes.
Glaciers are made of ice that has been formed a long time ago.
cuts by glaciers(fjords), I think. Go look up fjords.
lakes are made by The melting of glaciers
By the melting of glaciers
yes it does but it has a very thin thing of rings made up of mostly comet and glaciers.
This makes no sence, no set amount of glaciers are made in a year