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Glaciers are often referred to as "thick rivers of ice" because they flow slowly under their own weight, much like a river flows, but in a solid state. This movement occurs due to gravity and the internal deformation of ice, allowing glaciers to carve landscapes over time. They form from accumulated snowfall that compresses into ice, creating vast, thick masses that can extend for miles.

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