A very large body of ice that flows outward in all directions is called a glacier. Glaciers form from the accumulation and compaction of snow over time and can vary in size from small valley glaciers to vast ice sheets covering significant land areas, such as those in Antarctica and Greenland. They play a crucial role in shaping landscapes and influencing global sea levels.
An ice cap glacier is a dome-shaped glacier that flows in all directions from a central high point. These glaciers cover large areas and can have multiple outlet glaciers flowing towards different directions.
The large body of water that flows in between England and France is called the English channel. It is not a river.
Air enters through the mouth or nose and travels through the trachea then it flows through the large tubes called what?
An ocean current.
River Amazon
river or lake
A tributary.
A current. A rotating current is called a gyre.
A Tributary
Ah, a large body of water that flows through land is called a river. Rivers are like nature's gentle brushstrokes, painting beautiful landscapes as they meander through the earth. Just like how each stroke adds depth to a painting, rivers bring life and vitality to the surrounding environment.
Plateau
a plateau