is increased erosion is the wrong answer. rocks carried by glaciers is the right one
In glacial erosion by abrasion, a glacier scrapes and wears away at the underlying rock as it flows over it, carrying coarse particles like rocks and boulders. The abrasive action of these particles and the glacier's movement carves grooves and striations into the bedrock, shaping the landscape over time.
Glacial striations are scratches or grooves on bedrock caused by the movement of rocks and debris embedded in a glacier. These markings are formed as the glacier scrapes across the underlying rock surface, leaving characteristic linear patterns that indicate the direction of glacier movement. Glacial striations provide important evidence of past glacial activity and can help scientists reconstruct the history of ice sheets and glaciers.
U-shaped valleys are a result of alpine glacial movement. Bedrock is scoured and plucked by continental glaciers. A number of depositional features are a result of the movement and depositing of rock, sand and dust associated with glaciers.
Glaciers transport rocks by carrying them within the ice as the glacier moves downslope. As glaciers melt, they deposit rocks and sediment in new locations, a process known as glacial deposition. Glacial erosion also occurs as the ice scrapes and plucks rocks from the bedrock, further aiding in the transportation of rocks to different areas.
Ice erosion is caused by the movement of glaciers over the land, which scrapes away the surface material and shapes the landscape. As glaciers flow, they pick up rocks, sediment, and debris, which act as abrasives that further wear down the land beneath. Over time, this process can carve out valleys, fjords, and other distinctive features in the landscape.
In glacial erosion by abrasion, a glacier scrapes and wears away at the underlying rock as it flows over it, carrying coarse particles like rocks and boulders. The abrasive action of these particles and the glacier's movement carves grooves and striations into the bedrock, shaping the landscape over time.
Glacial striations are scratches or grooves on bedrock caused by the movement of rocks and debris embedded in a glacier. These markings are formed as the glacier scrapes across the underlying rock surface, leaving characteristic linear patterns that indicate the direction of glacier movement. Glacial striations provide important evidence of past glacial activity and can help scientists reconstruct the history of ice sheets and glaciers.
U-shaped valleys are a result of alpine glacial movement. Bedrock is scoured and plucked by continental glaciers. A number of depositional features are a result of the movement and depositing of rock, sand and dust associated with glaciers.
Glacial ice moving down a hillside and picking up rock particles to carry downhill is an example of glacial erosion. This process occurs as the ice scrapes and plucks rocks from the bedrock, transporting them as the glacier moves, shaping the landscape over time.
Glaciers transport rocks by carrying them within the ice as the glacier moves downslope. As glaciers melt, they deposit rocks and sediment in new locations, a process known as glacial deposition. Glacial erosion also occurs as the ice scrapes and plucks rocks from the bedrock, further aiding in the transportation of rocks to different areas.
you are going to ruin the record.... record needles are not made of metal they are made of teflon cause metal scrapes away the grooves in the record
It scrapes and breaks off chunks from rock formations and transports them to another location. The most productive soils in the northern hemisphere are a product of materials delivered during the last period of glaciation.
No. Eucalyptus leaves cannot cure cuts and scrapes.
It scrapes and breaks off chunks from rock formations and transports them to another location. The most productive soils in the northern hemisphere are a product of materials delivered during the last period of glaciation.
A wound that scrapes off the epidermis (or part of the epidermis) is called an abrasion.
The cast of Shapes and Scrapes - 1920 includes: Dorothea Wolbert
Hockey turfs have a carpet-like surface. By wetting the fields there is less chance of carpet burns or nasty scrapes occurring when skin scrapes the surface (such as when a player falls or scrapes knuckles).