Glacier?
A glacier is a slow-moving river of ice that erodes the landscape over time. Glaciers flow due to gravity, picking up rocks and debris along the way that contribute to erosion. The movement of a glacier can create valleys, fjords, and other unique geological features.
is a glacier.
A frozen river is called a frozen river. Rivers that normally flow as liquid water, are called frozen rivers when they become frozen.
The best word to describe a frozen river of ice is "glacier." A glacier is a large mass of ice that forms from compacted snow and moves slowly over land, often found in mountainous regions or polar areas. It embodies the characteristics of being frozen and flowing like a river, albeit much more slowly.
Kinetic energy is involved when a river moves sediment or erodes its banks.
The grand canyon erodes because of weatherization and plate shifting.
the faster the river flows the more it erodes.
How is it possible that a river erodes a non riparian owner's property? Any land adjacent to a river is riparian.
If given enough time, the river will erode the area, but before that it will either run over the area if there is enough water, or will form a lake when it doesn't have enough water to continue.
A mature river
BABE FELL into the frozen river. INTO THE FROZEN RIVER IS THE PREDICATE.
The Factor is coastline