why is the velocity of a glacier slow?
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Glaciers always flow downslope under the weight of their own gravity. A receding or shrinking glacier still flows (although it might flow very slowly!); it's just that it's melting faster than it's acquiring snow in its upper reaches.
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The dye molecules change their shape when they interact with the light, slowing it down to a speed less than one millimeter per second. At full speed, the very small wavelength difference between the two light beams could not be detected.
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