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Write difference between avalanche and glacier

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Answered by jafrinadavid
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An avalanche is a massive downslope flow of ice, snow, rocks and/or other debris, while a glacier is a thick "river" of ice formed by snowfall, in valleys and on high mountainsides.

An avalanche can consist of ice or rock, where a large volume of material falls down a slope.

A glacier is a "river of ice" that forms in mountain valleys from accumulated snow, and slowly "flows" downhill, either to warmer elevations or to a body of water.

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Answered by birwin87
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Explanation:

there close too the same but have differences

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