Science, asked by guamanelizabeth15, 1 year ago

How are valleys carved by running water and valleys carved by glaciers similar? how are they different?

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Glaciers nothing but a river filled with ice.

This wears away the landscapes by showing the flattening the soil to show the solid rock beneath it.

When the ice starts melting, it turns into water and then the glacier becomes a beautiful lake.

However, in running water from mountains, the coastal landform rises because of the deposition of the waves.

These waves continuously hit the rocks which result development of cracks.

With time, these cracks become larger and wider.

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