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The White River flows through the US state of Washington. It is a glacial river of 75 miles which flows from the Glacial Peak Wilderness and into Lake Wenatchee.
It's called the Jökulhlaups. Jökulhlaups is the Icelandic word for "glacial run".
For all intents and purposes river and glacial water is identical. What determines the speed of moving water is the grade down which it flows. The steeper the grade the faster the water flows. So whichever stream is the steepest, that stream will be the fastest.
Glacial erosion is the process by which a glacial flows over the land, picking up rocks. Glacial deposition is the process by which a glacier gathers a huge amount of rock and soil as it Erodes the land in the path
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.
The gold in the Bearing Sea is washed into the sea by the movement of the glacial flow down from the surrounding mountains.
Buy it from the Blinding Snow Shop in Northlands Forest for 1,900 gold.
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glaciovolcanic features include tuyas (stacks of flat-lying lava flows erupted under glacial ice)
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the difference between glacial accumulation and glacial waste