It makes a u-shape
It makes a u-shape
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The flat top of a mountain may have been eroded by glaciers moving across the area, gradually wearing down the top of the mountain into a flat plateau. Alternatively, the flat top could be a result of water and wind erosion over a long period of time, leveling the once-peaked mountain.
they move very slowly down a mountain
Push it down (by weight) and scrape it (if its moving).
Valley glaciers flow down mountain slopes... so they flow down. I finally found this answer in a book.
Glaciers or moving, shifting and melting constantly. The worst that could happen is if too meltwater was created by the melting glacier it would cause a flood downstream.
Montana has primarily valley glaciers, which flow down mountain valleys and can be found in the mountain ranges of the state such as the Beartooth, Crazy, and Glacier National Park. There are also some small cirque glaciers located in high-altitude amphitheater-like depressions on mountain slopes.
Continental glaciers and valley glaciers are both types of glaciers that form from accumulated snowfall. They both flow under the influence of gravity, albeit in different directions. While continental glaciers cover vast areas like an ice sheet, valley glaciers are confined to mountain valleys and flow down through them.
Valley glaciers are found in mountain valleys and are smaller in size compared to continental glaciers, which are massive ice sheets that cover large land areas. Valley glaciers move down mountains and shape U-shaped valleys, while continental glaciers can cover entire continents and reshape landscapes with their immense weight and movement.
Yes, after long thought Mountain Valley has decided to move down to class C.
when they are coming down the mountain because of the huge weight of all the ice everything is pushed out of the way.