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different between a river and glacier ?

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Answered by Anonymous001
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A river is liquid flowing water, aglacier is solid flowing ice. A riveris a body of water flowing through a definite channel from a source at a higher level to a mouth located at a lower elevation. Aglacier on the other hand is a body of solid ice moving out of a snowfield.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A river is liquid flowing water, a glacier is solid flowing ice. A river is a body of water flowing through a definite channel from a source at a higher level to a mouth located at a lower elevation. A glacier on the other hand is a body of solid ice moving out of a snowfield.

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