Two ways Glaciers move is...
1.) The currents in the water their in
2.) They move on their own, but very slowly
Basal sliding and glacial quakes are two processes that can cause glaciers to move.
Two ways Glaciers move is...
1.) The currents in the water their in
2.) They move on their own, but very slowly
On a mountain, the weight of a heavy mass of ice causes it to flow downward and slowly .Also as snow build's up, its weight presses the snow on the bottom into ice.
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
Glaciers move very slowly.
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.
Glaciers move from areas of higher elevations to areas of lower elevations until they meet the sea or melt.
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Glaciers move slowly.
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
Glaciers move very slowly.
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.
glaciers move slowly but when theres alot of rain the water and the glaciers move faster
Glaciers move slowly.
Glaciers move slowly.
by the wind
Glaciers are large masses of ice that move very slowly, while rivers are bodies of flowing water that move faster. Glaciers are formed by the accumulation of snow over time, while rivers are formed by precipitation and runoff.
Two hundred and twenty feet a day, a world record!
They are called moraines. Glaciers gather earth as they move south and deposit it as they move northward.
There are two syllables in the word 'glaciers'.