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Q: How are both glaciers and wind involved in the formation of loss deposits?
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Till and outwash are both deposits of sediments from what?

Glaciers


How is the formation of your galaxy like the formation of a star?

Mainly in that gravity is involved in both cases.


How is a continental and valley glaciers the same?

Continental glaciers are thicker and larger. Valley glaciers are formed on mountains; continental glaciers are formed on flat land.


How do glaciers both remove and build up Earth's surface?

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


How are continental glacier and valley glaciers similar?

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.


How are glaciers and erosion the same and different?

Well glaciers are big chunks of ice and glacial erosion is the erosion caused by glaciers


Which one of the following statement is accurate regarding glaciers and erosion striations caused by moving glaciers help determine the age of a rock?

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.


How glaciers water and wind become agents of erosion and what are their deposits?

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.


What do glaciers and geyser have in common?

they both are made of water .


What is one main difference between continental glaciers and valley glaciers?

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.


How did the glaciers function in Yosemite?

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.


What do volcano formation and earthquake formation have in common?

They both are natural disasters.