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Yes, pressure plays a crucial role in glacier formation. As snow accumulates over time, the weight of the overlying layers compresses the lower layers, transforming them into denser ice through a process called firnification. This pressure not only compacts the snow but also facilitates the recrystallization of ice, ultimately leading to the thick, flowing ice masses we recognize as glaciers. Without sufficient pressure from accumulated snow and ice, glaciers would not form effectively.

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