why is a glacial crevasse not a landform?
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Glaciers are not landforms.
- The action of glaciers, however, creates landforms. It is a process known as glaciation.
- Glacial ice is an active agent of erosion, which is the gradual wearing away of Earth surfaces through the action of wind and water.
- But, under most conditions on earth, ice can and does still flow. If stress causes a glacier to break open into a crevasse, the weight of a lot of ice will cause it to flow and close that gap. As glaciers move over uneven terrain, they ofte Crevasses may at times be far deeper than that.
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