Rivers as they errode downwards to form v-shaped valleys.
Yes, glaciers can create both rivers and lakes. When glaciers melt, they release water that can flow into rivers or accumulate in depressions to form lakes. This often occurs as part of the glacial melting process in areas where glaciers are present.
No ,there are many deeper rivers.
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Oceans Large rivers Glaciers Smaller rivers Water vapour, as in a cloud
There are no 'rivers' in Antarctica, unless you consider glaciers as flowing rivers of ice. You can review the lists, below, and identify the longest glaciers in Antarctica.
Glaciers can because of their frozen state.
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Are called 'glaciers'.
Glaciers and rivers transport eroded rock material (sediment), that can form new sedimentary rock after deposition.
A steep-sided valley is typically formed through erosion by rivers or glaciers. As water flows, it cuts down into the land, creating steep sides. Glaciers can also carve out steep U-shaped valleys through the process of scouring and plucking.