Geography, asked by himansinghgirase, 7 months ago

A river flows at a faster speed than the glacier. TRUE OR FALSE. ​

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Answered by pars00186
15

Answer:

Usually, the speed of the glacier is much more than the river. The speed of the river is very less than the speed of the glacier.

False

Answered by Anonymous
11

It is true that, a river flows at a faster speed than the glacier.

  • The glacier moves at a very slow speed due to it's own geographical properties.
  • The one of the highest speeds of the movement of a glacier is recorded as 17 kilometres per year which suggests the extremely slow speed of a glacier..
  • On the other hand, the river flows at a faster rate.
  • One of the highest speech of the movement of a river is recorded as 112 km/h (Passaic river).
  • So, it is obvious that the rivers have much more faster speed than any glacier.
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