That is usually called a glacier
A top layer of land moving down a hill, generally under the influence of heavy rainfall.
A large tall rocky area of land that protrudes from the earth's surface is a mountain. Mountains are formed by the bending and buckling of the rock under the land.
A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land is called a glacier. Glaciers form from compacted snow and can flow under their own weight, shaping the landscape as they advance and retreat. They are found in polar regions and mountainous areas, playing a significant role in Earth's hydrological and geological processes.
A solid mass of land that moves is know as a continent. Continents are made of tectonic plates .They used to be one large super-continent, known as Pangaea, but separated and drifted apart over time.
Yes, an ice sheet is a type of glacier. It is a large, thick mass of ice that covers a vast area of land and can flow in various directions under its own weight. Ice sheets are typically found in polar regions like Antarctica and Greenland.
Push it down (by weight) and scrape it (if its moving).
True, continents are large pieces of land that are part of tectonic plates, which are constantly moving due to forces beneath the Earth's surface.
Techtonic plates move under the earth moving land and water.
A tectonic plate. When they move, they cancreate earthquakes!
air masses
It is a glacier.
to move to a more productive landraising large numbers of cattle.
By weight of numbers, persistance in moving ever westwards, and by superior weaponry.
No, they have flippers for moving through water, not the strong legs they would need to support their great weight on land.
Moving to the west
Moving to the west
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