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A geological snout is an erosional feature found at the downstream end of a glacier where the glacier ends abruptly, leaving a steep front or cliff-like edge. It often forms as the glacier melts and retreats, leaving behind a distinct landform.
A crevasse is a large crack in a glacier.
No, a glacier canyon is not a real glacier. A glacier canyon is a canyon formed by the movement of a glacier over time, carving out the landscape as it flows.
A mouton, it is French for sheep because they look a little like sheep.
Usually a variety of things - a combination of melting from below due to being submerged in water, melting from above, and a weak point for the whole thing to crack off. Gravity takes it from there.
Glacier is called "हिमनद" in Hindi.
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A geological snout is an erosional feature found at the downstream end of a glacier where the glacier ends abruptly, leaving a steep front or cliff-like edge. It often forms as the glacier melts and retreats, leaving behind a distinct landform.
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A crevasse is a large crack in a glacier.
Depending on when it was formed, the size and speed it is moving it could be either an Avalanche or Glacier. If it is an incredibly old, slow moving, large, ice mass it is likely a Glacier; however if it is a quickly moving, small (relatively), ice mass it is an Avalanche.