Any large mass of ice that moves slowly over ice is called a glacier.
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An example of a land mass is a continent or a country. Even maybe a very large island.
no, because it happens slowly and the soil moves a few centimeters per year
I believe that when the meteor that destroyed the dinosaurs hit the earth, the destruction of the dinosaurs was not the only effect. It also caused the separation of the large land mass to separate by creating a weakness in the land mass that allowed the tectonic plates to shift and move slowly over millions of years.
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It is a glacier.
A large thick mass of ice that moves is an Iceberg.
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It is a glacier. As more snow and ice is added at the top, in the mountains, so the extra weight helps to push the front of the glacier downhill.
A lot of different things move in one large mass. One common example is a glacier, a large mass of ice that moves as one unit.
A large land mass is commonly called a continent.
Glacier A continuous mass of ice covering a . . A continuous mass of ice covering a large landmass is known as a mass of perennial ice. (general term). The ice covering Antarctica is called an ice sheet, and it covers 98% of the continent.