Geography, asked by meghnasingh15, 8 months ago

How are features formed by a river different from that formed by river of ice?​

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Answered by somebody12370
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A river flows from mountains, plains and forms various features before submerging into the sea. Whereas, course of a glacier is confined to the mountains only. River contains water which is in liquid form and Glaciers contain ice which is in solid/semi-liquid for, due to which the features formed are different

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Answered by raghavav322
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A river flows from mountains, plains and forms various features before submerging into the sea. Whereas, course of a glacier is confined to the mountains only. River contains water which is in liquid form and Glaciers contain ice which is in solid/semi-liquid for, due to which the features formed are differe

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