actually glaciers move quite rapidly, they might not look like they are moving at all but in fact for their giant size they can move very quickly.
Glaciers move very slowly, typically at rates of a few centimeters to several meters per year, depending on various factors such as temperature, slope, and the presence of meltwater. This slow movement is driven by gravity and the internal deformation of ice. In some cases, glaciers can experience faster movement, known as "surging," but this is not the norm. Overall, their movement is gradual compared to many other natural processes.
Glaciers on average only move a few inches per day. Some don't move at all. The Jakobshavn Isbræ glacier in Greenland moves 20 to 30 meters a day, while the Byrd Glacier in Antarctica, the biggest in the world, moves 2 - 3 meters a day. Some may move more quickly if they are affected by seismic invents that may happen near its location.
All i can tell you is a lot! Probably tons of snow is needed. Glaciers are frozen water and ice. They are very big in size. They continuously move but they move at a slow pace. It takes a very long time for them to form. Also many glaciers are fresh water. Hoped this helped you!! I also threw in some fun facts there! lol
in all directions
Until they start to break off they move very slowly. Some do not move at all others move as much as 100 feet in a day. (4 feet/hour). The average OS probably around .5 feet/hour, although the variances are great. Some glaciers have multiple speeds. The top may be moving fast while the bottom is still.
Glaciers move slowly.
Glaciers move slowly.
not fast at all they are verry slow you have to look at them carefully just to see one move
Glaciers move very slowly, typically at rates of a few centimeters to several meters per year, depending on various factors such as temperature, slope, and the presence of meltwater. This slow movement is driven by gravity and the internal deformation of ice. In some cases, glaciers can experience faster movement, known as "surging," but this is not the norm. Overall, their movement is gradual compared to many other natural processes.
Scarlet hermit crabs are known to be very peaceful and lazy. They walk very slowly if they are moving at all.
Glaciers tend to move slowly, forced downwards by the weight of snow and ice accumulating at the top of the glacier.
there not slow at all infact they can be pretty fast if they have to be....what you might think is slow is because there doing a little (what i like to call) "leaf dance" where they move back and forth slowly moving forward to apear like a branch in the wind to avoid being seen by predators or whatever.
Glaciers on average only move a few inches per day. Some don't move at all. The Jakobshavn Isbræ glacier in Greenland moves 20 to 30 meters a day, while the Byrd Glacier in Antarctica, the biggest in the world, moves 2 - 3 meters a day. Some may move more quickly if they are affected by seismic invents that may happen near its location.
Glaciers move almost the same speed at all locations. However, according to Newtons 7th law of motion, the glaciers will move faster in certain spots due to fossilized fish.
A continental glacier can move in all directions and a valley glacier can move in a surge. :)
Kangaroos are not slow animals at all. They will move slowly when feeding and grazing, and as they are nocturnal, they tend to be quiet and slow during the day.
All i can tell you is a lot! Probably tons of snow is needed. Glaciers are frozen water and ice. They are very big in size. They continuously move but they move at a slow pace. It takes a very long time for them to form. Also many glaciers are fresh water. Hoped this helped you!! I also threw in some fun facts there! lol