All glaciers are large masses of ice that form from the accumulation and compaction of snow over time. They move under their own weight, flowing slowly due to gravity, and can be found in polar regions and mountainous areas worldwide. Glaciers also play a crucial role in shaping landscapes through erosion and deposition. Additionally, they serve as important indicators of climate change, as their mass and extent are sensitive to temperature fluctuations.
They are all related to water.
they both are made of water .
Glaciers are fallen snow :thats how it's formed
The scientific study of glaciers and their effect on the landscape say again
Common sediments produced by glaciers include till (unsorted mixture of rocks and sediment), moraine (deposits of till), outwash (sorted sediments deposited by meltwater), and glacial erratics (large boulders transported by glaciers from distant locations).
They are all related to water.
valley glaciers
Glaciers and ice sheets covering large portions of land were common features during all ice ages.
valley glaciers
Global warming is causing the glaciers to disappear. This is how they are connected.
they're cold
I think so but maybe you should check in an encyclopedia and check "Glaciers".
All
Glaciers move slowly.
There are 2 main types of glaciers, Continental is one, they float away from central regions. The second is alpine or valley which are the glaciers that flow down the valley from the mountain.
Glaciers move slowly.
valleys