The main difference is that fresh water is liquid and found in rivers, lakes, and streams, while a glacier is frozen water in the form of ice in the polar regions or high mountains. Additionally, fresh water is more readily available for human consumption and use, while glaciers store massive amounts of ice that can impact the global climate and sea levels when they melt.
Glacier water forms from melted snowfall. Geyser water is groundwater that reaches heated rock underground and is thrown back to the surface when some of it turns to steam.(Both Crystal Geyser and Glacier are trademark names for drinking water.)
Most of the world's ice is in Antarctica which is covered to an average depth of more than two kilometers of ice (2133 meters or 7000 feet). Ice at the North Pole is not nearly as thick. There is also a significant amount of ice on Greenland. Total water on earth (estimated): 326,000,000 cubic miles (1360,000,000 cubic km) 3% of that is fresh. 90% of all fresh water is frozen in ice.
Outwash is sediment or debris washed away and deposited by meltwater from a retreating glacier, often forming a flat plain. A moraine is a deposit of glacial till or sediment left behind by a glacier as it advances or retreats, creating distinctive ridges or mounds. In summary, outwash results from flowing water from a glacier, while moraines are debris deposited directly by the glacier itself.
Glaciers are formed from compacted snow that accumulates over time, which can be thousands of years old. Since they are composed of frozen freshwater, the ice in glaciers is considered to be fresh water. When glaciers melt, they release freshwater into streams, rivers, and oceans.
well, a body of water is formed by glacier movement because while the glacier is moving parts of it is falling in the ocean. The glaciers are much colder then the water when the glacier falls water is formed in the water because of the melting ice.
the difference between fresh water and potable water is fresh water can come form the ground, and/or, ice burgs.
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Rain water is fresh water and does not have salt. Saltwater is not fresh and does have salt.
in fresh water rivers where most waterfalls are
the difference between salt water and fresh water is that salt water is from the ocean and fresh water is water that hasn't gotten to the ocean and so the water is clean, And you can only drink fresh water not salt water
it has salt in it and flat water is fresh
To be blunt, salt water has a lot more salinity than fresh water.
Salt water is denser than fresh water. Thus, it is easier to float in salt water.
Normally called a glacier.
probably glaciers I'm not sure
Salt water is different because it is heavier than fresh water.
one lives in salt water and the other in fresh water.