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A glacier is a large body of ice that forms from the accumulation and compaction of snow over long periods of time. Glaciers can move and reshape the Earth's surface through processes such as erosion and deposition.
One example of a large body of water on Earth's surface is an ocean, such as the Pacific Ocean or the Atlantic Ocean. Oceans are immense bodies of saltwater that cover a significant portion of the Earth's surface.
This is an Air Mass.
This is an Air Mass.
An ocean is a large body of water that takes up a vast amount of the Earth's water surface. A continent is a large landmass that makes up a lot of the Earth's land surface.
air mass
air mass
An ocean is a large body of salt water that surrounds a continent. Oceans cover about 71% of the Earth's surface.
The skin is an organ in the body that has a large surface area as it covers the entire external surface of the body.
A glacier is a large body of ice that moves slowly across the land, reshaping the Earth's surface by pushing sand, rocks, and debris as it advances. This process is known as glaciation.
The Moon is rocky body in orbit round the Earth. Its appearance changes nightly because as it orbits the Earth the amount of its surface we can see illuminated by the Sun changes because of our angle of view.
Deposition changes the Earth's surface by depositing sediments, which can lead to the formation of new landforms such as deltas, beaches, and sand dunes. For example, when a river slows down as it enters a larger body of water, it deposits the sediments it was carrying, forming a delta.