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how glacier plays an important role as an exogenic agent

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Answered by shananchal616
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Glaciers have the power and force to erode, transport and deposit the surface materials similar to wind or rivers. Hence they are also called as geological agents. Glaciers are very unique geological bodies. Their formation to melting are fully controlled by many global climatic parameters. Periods of extensive glaciations on the globe are called as ice ages. Understanding the role of glaciers is necessary to know their effects in creating landforms and also other effects on life. 

Answered by Salonikumari3
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The frozen river are called glaciers. They plays important role as an exogenic agent because many rivers which we see on the plain are originated from the glaciers. Ex. Gangotri glacier.

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