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work of glaciers and landforms​

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Answered by coolnishkarshrajgupt
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The piedmont glaciers form a continuous ice sheet at the base of mountains as in southern Alaska. ... A glacier is charged with rock debris which are used for erosional activity by moving ice. A glacier during its lifetime creates various landforms which may be classified into erosional and depositional landforms.

Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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Glaciers are moving bodies of ice that can change entire landscapes. They sculpt mountains, carve valleys, and move vast quantities of rock and sediment. In the past, glaciers have covered more than one third of Earth's surface, and they continue to flow and to shape features in many places.

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