how are features formed by river different from that formed by a river of ice
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river flows from mountains, plains and forms various featuresbefore 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 icewhich is in solid/semi-liquid for, due to which the features formedare different.
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Upper course river features include steep-sided V-shaped valleys, interlocking spurs, rapids, waterfalls and gorges. Middle course river features include wider, shallower valleys, meanders, and oxbow lakes. Lower course river features include wide flat-bottomed valleys, floodplains and deltas.
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