Glacial grooves are caused by the ice picking up boulders and scraping them across the bedrock.
Glacial inlet is called a fiord.
Yes, a groove will decrease the effective diameter of the drum, but not by twice the depth of the groove. Instead, the reduction in diameter is equal to the depth of the groove, which is subtracted from the original diameter. Therefore, the overall decrease in diameter is exactly equal to the depth of the groove, not doubled.
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A glacier groove is a linear, long, and deep indentation or scratch that is carved into bedrock by the movement of a glacier. These grooves are an important indicator of past glacial activity and can provide insights into the direction and flow of the glacier.
A glacial groove is a long, linear indentation or scratch in bedrock that is formed by the movement of a glacier. As the glacier flows over the rock surface, it picks up and carries rock debris, causing abrasion and carving grooves into the bedrock. These grooves provide evidence of past glacial activity and can help scientists understand the direction and extent of glacial movement.
The glacier abrades the bedrock and the material is carried by ice. The groove is scoured in the bedrock by the boulders carried at the bottom of the ice. Grooves have various sizes.
Glacial movement causes erosion of the Earth's soil (by moving across the ground). It also will leave behind lakes/ponds if it melts.
Time, pressure, temperature, and compaction.
Glacial erosion causes the formation of the following features:Hummocks of MoraineDrumlinsU-Shaped valleys/Glacial troughCorriesPyramidal peaksArêtesAlso note that glaciers erode by the following processes:AbrasionPluckingTransportation - Moraine as:Ground moraineLateral moraineMedial moraineEntrained within the glacierI hope this answers your question.
I assume you mean GROOVES - the Glacial Grooves were formed by the receeding glaciers.
Furrows of glacial origin in bedrock that are deeper and wider than striations- Double S
Causes of glacial melting include increased temperatures due to climate change and human activities such as deforestation and burning of fossil fuels. Effects of glacial melting include rising sea levels, loss of freshwater sources, altered ecosystems, and increased risks of natural disasters like floods and landslides.
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Inter-glacial periods are caused by changes in Earth's orbit and tilt, which affect the amount and distribution of solar radiation reaching the planet's surface. These changes lead to shifts in climate patterns, including periods of warmer temperatures that characterize inter-glacial periods. Additionally, factors such as greenhouse gas concentrations and volcanic activity can also influence the onset and duration of inter-glacial periods.
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