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Name 1 other difference between snow and glacial ice

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Answered by motumerabacha12
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Glaciers are comprised of snow and ice, compressed into large masses. Glaciers form as snow remains in a single place long enough to transform into ice. Glaciers advance and recede, meaning they flow, like a very slow moving river.Glacial ice is a lot more solid than regular ice and it's usually 1/2 a mile thick.


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Answered by vishalsingh5013
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Glaciers are comprised of snow and ice, compressed into large masses. Glaciers form as snow remains in a single place long enough to transform into ice. Glaciers advance and recede, meaning they flow, like a very slow moving river.

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