Continental and valley glaciers both develop in regions where there is constant snowfall and freezing temperatures throughout the year. Both types of glaciers move at a very slow pace.
Glaciers form when the rate of snow fall exceeds the rate of melting.
Erosion and weathering.
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 helped form the geography of the Midwest because they created the 5 Great Lakes, while they were melting.
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All types of glaciers
Wind can shape alredy present rocks, and glaciers normally form fjords.
Answer: Cirques
U-shaped valleys, mountains, and aretes.
All I know, is that they form V-shape Valleys. But I don't know HOW. SORRY!
1. the glaciers of the last ice age 2. ...
Glaciers can form U shaped valleys.
i think glaciers shapes the land by melting
The glaciers rubs against the land form which changes the land form into a U shape valley this works because the ice is so packed it pushes any land as in dirt sand and minerals out the way creating the valley
Continental and valley glaciers both develop in regions where there is constant snowfall and freezing temperatures throughout the year. Both types of glaciers move at a very slow pace.
Glaciers form when the rate of snow fall exceeds the rate of melting.