How the movement of glaciers change the land
forms by abrasion
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Glaciers can shape landscapes through erosion, or the removal of rock and sediment. ... As a glacier flows downslope, it drags the rock, sediment, and debris in its basal ice over the bedrock beneath it, grinding it. This process is known as abrasion and produces scratches (striations) in bedrock surface.
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Glaciers can shape landscapes through erosion, or the removal of rock and sediment. ... As a glacier flows downslope, it drags the rock, sediment, and debris in its basal ice over the bedrock beneath it, grinding it.
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