Continental glaciers form in large flat areas. They spread across entire continents and make flattened landscapes. :)
Two types of glaciers are snow piling and hail coming down heavy.
Continental glacier is a glacier that covers a wide area.
Continental Glacier, or Ice sheet
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Glaciers knock off and drag very hard boulders and gravels on their path to melting. The contact points between the entrapped rocks and the surrounding bedrock act like a giant piece of sandpaper, either scratching grooves in, or smoothing the abraded surface.
In diamond the carbon atoms are bonded three dimensionally in a giant crystal lattice whereas graphite has these strong bonds in only two dimensions. The graphite sheets slide over each other giving it a greasy feel.
Because it is a giant magnet.
Calcium Chloride is a giant structure
A giant rock is called a Boulder/Boulders.a stone what else.
ICE SHEETS ice sheets
Valley glaciers travel down between the mountain ridges; these glaciers carry rock debris with them as they move. Continental glaciers are giant ice masses that cover hundreds of miles. They flow out onto the sea, where they form floating ice shelves. Continental glaciers smooth the landscape by scraping and eroding features that existed before the ice appeared. Alpine glaciers carve out rugged features in the mountain rocks through which they flow and are also are very different in elevation.
they where formed by giant rocks that fell form the sun
Rocks/Mountains.
They are basically giant frozen mountain shaped patches of ice
Glaciers are giant blocks of ice that move slowly, rivers are large volumes of water flowing in a definite course or channel.
actually glaciers move quite rapidly, they might not look like they are moving at all but in fact for their giant size they can move very quickly.
"plates" are the term for the giant sheets of rock on the earths crust
a huge stone.!
Puzzle pieces
He used a boulder.
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