water cuts V-shaped valleys; glaciers carve out valley's that are U-shaped
tundra are formed when glaciers of water freezes. tundra are formed when glaciers of water freezes.
Yes, canyons can be formed by glaciers through a process called glaciation. As glaciers move and erode the land beneath them, they can carve out deep, steep-walled valleys that eventually form into canyons. This process can take thousands to millions of years to create the dramatic canyon landscapes we see today.
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Fjords.
The Great Lakes were formed by the retreat of glaciers at the end of the last ice age, around 10,000 years ago. The melting glaciers left behind depressions that filled with water, creating the five interconnected freshwater lakes we see today.
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tundra are formed when glaciers of water freezes. tundra are formed when glaciers of water freezes.
it formed glaciers it formed glaciers
Natural processes such as erosion from wind, water, and glaciers can flatten landscapes over time. Human activities like mining or agriculture can also alter and flatten landscapes. Additionally, geologic events such as earthquakes or volcanic eruptions can reshape and flatten terrain.
formed by the melted waters from glaciers
water flowing over rocks and glaciers did it too
Glacier movement has formed various bodies of water, including fjords, lakes, and rivers. When glaciers advance and retreat, they carve out deep valleys that can fill with water to create these different water bodies.
Gravity, glaciers, wind, and water are all natural forces that shape and reshape the Earth's surface. Gravity pulls objects towards the center of the Earth, influencing the movement of glaciers, wind, and water. Glaciers, wind, and water all erode and transport materials, shaping landscapes over time.
Yes, canyons can be formed by glaciers through a process called glaciation. As glaciers move and erode the land beneath them, they can carve out deep, steep-walled valleys that eventually form into canyons. This process can take thousands to millions of years to create the dramatic canyon landscapes we see today.
Fjords are formed depressions near the sea, that have been scoured by glaciers. Sounds are formed from running liquid water.
If all of Earth's glaciers were to get larger and new glaciers formed, it would lead to a decrease in global sea levels. This is because glaciers are formed when snow accumulates over a long period of time, compressing into ice. As more ice is stored in glaciers, less water is in the oceans, resulting in a lower sea level.