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examine the work of ice​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Glaciation is the work of ice in a landscape. A glacier is a mass of moving ice confined in a valley. When air temperature falls to sub-zero, water vapor condenses and freezes to form snow. ... Due to pressure, ice melts and water flows into the air spaces and re-freezes.

Answered by rathoreanushka34
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Glaciers are rivers of ice which erode the landscape by destroying soil and stones to expose the solid rock below. Glaciers cave out deep hollows. As the ice melts they get filled up with water and become beautiful lakes in the mountains. The material carried by the glacier such as rocks big and small, sand and slit gets deposited. These deposits form glacial moraines.

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