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Two conditions necessary for the formation of a glacier are cold temperatures that allow snow to accumulate and not melt, and a consistent source of snowfall to replenish the glacier's mass. These conditions allow the snow to compress and eventually turn into ice, forming a glacier over time.
Sliding at the base and Internal Formation. I'm not really sure, though.
There are two syllables in the word 'glaciers'.
Two conditions required for cloud formation are cooling air to reach its dew point temperature and the presence of particles, such as dust, smoke, or salt, for water vapor to condense upon and form droplets.
Heat and pressure are necessary for an igneous rock to turn into a metamorphic rock. The existing minerals in the igneous rock can recrystallize under these conditions, leading to the formation of new minerals and altering the rock's texture and structure.
Continental and Valley Glaciers.
Two light waves need to have the same frequency, be coherent (in phase with each other), and overlap in space to form an interference pattern of bright lines and dark areas. This occurs when waves meet at specific points where they reinforce or cancel each other out due to their phase relationship.
Increased temperatures and or decreased pressures.
Like dissolves like
It is valley and continental glaciers they are different because continental glaciers are the largest, and valley glaciers are on the top of mountain peaks.
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Two kinds of glaciers are valley glaciers and ice sheets. Valley glaciers are long, narrow glaciers that form in mountain valleys, while ice sheets are vast, continent-sized glaciers that cover large land areas. The main difference is in their size and location, with valley glaciers typically being smaller and found in mountainous regions, while ice sheets are much larger and exist in polar regions.