because the weather can erode them o away or even build them up, it depnds on the weather
The phase change occurring in glaciers is solid to solid, where water vapor or liquid water freezes into solid ice. Over time, this process of accumulation and compaction of snow forms the dense ice masses that make up glaciers.
laying down sediment and plucking the valley floor.
Valleys can change over time due to natural processes like erosion from rivers or glaciers, tectonic movements, or human activities like mining or agriculture. These changes can alter the shape, size, and ecology of the valley.
Yes, they move slowly over time.
When the glaciers moves over the land over time the glacier smashes the land and it is very possible that silt and dirt can be added to the ground.
I think were no glaciers back then
Valleys can change over time due to various geological processes such as erosion by rivers, glaciers, or wind. The shape and depth of a valley can be altered by the deposition or removal of sediments, as well as tectonic activity such as faulting or folding. Human activities like mining, deforestation, and urban development can also impact the landscape and change the characteristics of a valley.
Large sheets of ice that do not melt are called glaciers. Glaciers are formed when snow accumulates over time and compacts into ice, flowing slowly due to gravity.
Glaciers can reshape the landscape through erosion, deposition, and sculpting. As glaciers move, they erode the underlying rock and soil, creating U-shaped valleys and fjords. They also deposit sediments in various forms, such as moraines and outwash plains, as they melt or retreat. Additionally, glaciers can carve distinctive features like cirques and horns, altering the terrain significantly over time.
Glaciers originate on land. They exists in both the northern and southern hemispheres and show evidence of past and present water flow.
From what I've read recently, Glacier melt activity is happening all over/around the Earth; the Arctic Glaciers are receeding, the Antarctic Glaciers are receeding, the Glaciers in Glacier National Park in the US are almost gone, and the Glaciers in the Alps are receeding.
How did the dirction of the moon change over time? How did the dirction of the moon change over time?