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They are both big peices of ice found all over the world. Glaciers fall off of huge mountains made of ice. And Icebergs are huge pecies of ice that float all around the artic oceans.
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Other than that they are both types of rock, very little. They have very different methods of formation and mineral composition. Basalt is produced from mafic lava flows, and shale is a product of sedimentary rock processes.
Both formula helps us to know what types of molecules are involved in the compound
Similarities between current accounts and savings accounts would be: a. They both accept deposits b. You can withdraw money from both accounts c. You get an ATM card for both accounts d. You get a cheque book for both accounts e. You get a bank passbook for both accounts f. You get internet banking for both accounts The differences are: a. You get little or no interest in checking accounts whereas you get a small interest for savings accounts b. There are limitations about the number of transactions you can have in a savings account but there are no limits on the number of transactions for current accounts.
Glaciers
Mainly in that gravity is involved in both cases.
Continental glaciers are thicker and larger. Valley glaciers are formed on mountains; continental glaciers are formed on flat land.
1. it gouges out large expanses of land (for example, the formation of the great lakes) 2. it pushes all that land and boulders into mountains/hills
Continental and valley glaciers both develop in regions where there is constant snowfall and freezing temperatures throughout the year. Both types of glaciers move at a very slow pace.
Well glaciers are big chunks of ice and glacial erosion is the erosion caused by glaciers
The statement that is accurate is that glaciers can carry both small particles and large boulders. Glaciers can carry both small particles and large boulders.
water removes top soil and wind smashes the plant . both these agents may carry a lot of organic matter in them but erosion occurs mainly due to these agents only.
they both are made of water .
Valley glaciers travel down between the mountain ridges; these glaciers carry rock debris with them as they move. Continental glaciers are giant ice masses that cover hundreds of miles. They flow out onto the sea, where they form floating ice shelves. Continental glaciers smooth the landscape by scraping and eroding features that existed before the ice appeared. Alpine glaciers carve out rugged features in the mountain rocks through which they flow and are also are very different in elevation.
Glaciers in Yosemite National Park helped carve Yosemite Valley. There are currently two glaciers in Yosemite, both of which are retreating. The two are called Lyell Glacier and Maclure Glacier.
They both are natural disasters.