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12. 'Glacier' is a kind of force
a)Exogenic
b)Endogenic
c)both
d)None of these​

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Answered by deepkaur1047
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The force is exogenic as

Glaciers move by internal deformation of the ice, and by sliding over the rocks and sediments at the base. Internal deformation occurs when the weight and mass of a glacier causes it to spread out due to gravity. Sliding occurs when the glacier slides on a thin layer of water at the bottom of the glacier.

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