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Q: When the base of a glacier melts and refreezing it will likely pick up some rocks this process is called what?
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An ice front is likely to be stationary when the glacier does what?

melts as fast as it moves


What is the galloping glacier?

A galloping glacier is a glacier that, unlike others of their type which move at inches per day, shoots ahead feet per day, an astonishing rate for glaciers. The nickname "the galloping glacier" has also been given to an Alaskan black rapids glacier which set a record for its speed. Galloping glaciers are most likely caused by extra melted snow lubricating the glacier.


What de you call a slow-moving mass of ice on a mountain?

Depending on when it was formed, the size and speed it is moving it could be either an Avalanche or Glacier. If it is an incredibly old, slow moving, large, ice mass it is likely a Glacier; however if it is a quickly moving, small (relatively), ice mass it is an Avalanche.


Is Glacier water that is purchased out of vending machines flouridated?

Not unless it says "Fluoride" somewhere on the bottle. If it is truly spring or glacier water it has no fluoride added naturally. If you're asking about the "Glacier" branded vending machines found outside of supermarkets, they do not dispense water from glaciers. They are connected to municipal water supplies. They use a multi-step purification process to purify the tap water. One of the steps in their purification process is reverse osmosis. Reverse osmosis can be effective in removing fluoride from water. It's likely that some percentage of the fluoride added to municipal water supplies will remain. How large a percentage depends on the type of membrane used in the process.


What protein called p53 can keep cells from dividing To prevent cell division this process most likely stops?

respiration

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When the base of a glacier melts and refreezes it will likely pick up some rocks. this process is called?

Wish


Small hills that are formed from deposits left by streams on the surface of a glacier are called what?

Kames. Many are found in areas of kettles and moraines.


An ice front is likely to be stationary when the glacier does what?

melts as fast as it moves


An ice front is likely to be stationary when the glacier?

melts as fast as it moves.


Where would one most likely find a glacier carved lake?

Patagonia


Where would one most likely find a glacier-carved lake?

Patagonia


What is the galloping glacier?

A galloping glacier is a glacier that, unlike others of their type which move at inches per day, shoots ahead feet per day, an astonishing rate for glaciers. The nickname "the galloping glacier" has also been given to an Alaskan black rapids glacier which set a record for its speed. Galloping glaciers are most likely caused by extra melted snow lubricating the glacier.


What de you call a slow-moving mass of ice on a mountain?

Depending on when it was formed, the size and speed it is moving it could be either an Avalanche or Glacier. If it is an incredibly old, slow moving, large, ice mass it is likely a Glacier; however if it is a quickly moving, small (relatively), ice mass it is an Avalanche.


Which stateement about a mineral sample found in a fiel is most likely to inference?

the sample was transported by a glacier


What events would most likely cause a new glacier in north America?

melt of icebergs


Is Glacier water that is purchased out of vending machines flouridated?

Not unless it says "Fluoride" somewhere on the bottle. If it is truly spring or glacier water it has no fluoride added naturally. If you're asking about the "Glacier" branded vending machines found outside of supermarkets, they do not dispense water from glaciers. They are connected to municipal water supplies. They use a multi-step purification process to purify the tap water. One of the steps in their purification process is reverse osmosis. Reverse osmosis can be effective in removing fluoride from water. It's likely that some percentage of the fluoride added to municipal water supplies will remain. How large a percentage depends on the type of membrane used in the process.


What is the process which individuals that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce is called?

natural selection