7 Chapter 7 Glaciers, Desert, and Wind. Types of Glaciers A glacier is a thick ice mass that forms above the snowline over hundreds or thousands of years.
Erosion. Definition Erosion is the picking up and carrying away of pieces of weathered rock.
Changing the earth’s relief Evolution of the landscape Textbook p. 314, 333-335.
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A Living Planet Chapter 2. Focus Questions Solar System Sun Planets Other celestial bodies.
Geologic Features of Glaciation. Horn Mountain peak formed by glacial erosion.
1 Glacial Erosion. 2 3 How do Glaciers Move? Internal deformation Extending Flow Compressive Flow Basal Sliding Regelation Surging Lateral Shearing Creep.
Erosion and Deposition. Breaking Down Processes Weathering breaking down The breaking down of the earth’s material by natural processes. Erosion moved.
Canada’s Landform Regions. Glacial Erosion Landform Region Map.