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Because the glacier moves to slow to be noticed without instruments
Which glacier? There are tons of glaciers here in Alaska. I improved this and I say True Dat
By looking into the records of a certain area, you can see erosion patterns that'll help you predict erosion.
along river beds, rocks, etc :)
in a wall
Because the glacier moves to slow to be noticed without instruments
Because glaciers move very, very slowly.
The Arctic or the Antarctic
The glacier deposits water as it recedes because when a glacier melts it makes more water. See a glacier is made up of frozen water so when it melts it creates more water.
Glacier National Park is located in Montana.
Boulder Glacier is shrinking at an increasing rate, such that it will not be classified as a glacier soon (if not already). See the link below for repeat photos.
because erosion is the carrying away of rocks and stuff, and weathering is the wearing away or breaking down of rocks and other stuff. so you can see the rocks that got carried away from their original spot but its kind of hard to see the breaking down of rocks. hope that helps!
I'll just name a handful of them. Or atleast the ones you can usually see. The Worthington Glacier on the Richardson Highway, The Valdez Glacier down Airport Road, Shoup Glacier in Shoup Bay, Anderson Glacier (you can see coming over a mountain) Columbia Glacier and Mears Glacier you can view if you take a Stan Stephens or Lu Lu Belle cruise out of Valdez or take your own boat out.
in glaciers
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The longest glacier in the world is the Lambert Glacier in Antarctica, measuring around 60 miles (96 km) long and 250 miles (402 km) wide.
You could see the evidence that the glacier was melting as the sun shone upon it.