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ya when ice convert to water then it flows.......
an ice sheet
still flows and carries debris to the end of the glacier
An ice storm can be a natural disaster.
still flows and carries debris to the end of the glacier
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Natural Satellite, a body in space that orbits a larger body. The larger body is referred to as the satellite's primary.
Probably, but it's not a natural part of their diet.
Ice cracking is a phenomenon one observes when glacial ice flows into water. The ice flows based on gravity. This is a constant process, and the ice cracking is also, therefore, constant.
A glacier is a large mass of ice that flows down a valley. The traction occurs slowly but the weight they exert on the surface is enough to carve out a natural harbor.
ya when ice convert to water then it flows.......
Erosional landforms dominate an area where the ice flows to, while depositional landforms are found where ice flows from.
Yes, sort of. Not LIQUID water, which would be pretty spectacular, but ice - probably in the form of frost - in the shadowed bottoms of craters near the south pole of the Moon. There's reason to believe that ice and frost is also present in similar craters near the north pole of the Moon, but this has not yet been demonstrated.
It flows, by conduction, from your hand to the ice cube.
A glacier is made up of ice, a solid, but the ice flows, melts, and recrystallizes regularly.
Heat flows from the water to the ice.
As a glacier or ice sheet moves, it can erode bedrock. The ice can then pick up, or entrain, the eroded rock. As the ice flows, it transports the bedrock debris in the direction of flow.