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Glaciers Section 9.4
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Glaciers are any large mass of ice that moves over land
Continental Glaciers - cover much of a continent or large island (10% of Earth’s land today - Antarctica, Greenland)
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Continental Glaciers spread out in all directions
during the last ice age, glaciers covered 1/3 of Earth and retreated 10,000 years ago
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Continental Glaciers
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Valley Glaciers Long narrow glacier that forms when snow and ice build up in mountains move down valleys that were cut by rivers
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Valley Glaciers can be many kilometers long
form in areas where more snow falls than melts
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Valley Glaciers moves down hill when snow reaches 30-40m
can move a few centimeters to a few meters per day. A surging glacier can move up to 6km per year
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Valley Glaciers
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Plucking- weight of a glacier breaks
Glacial Erosion Plucking- weight of a glacier breaks underlying rock and the pieces stick to bottom
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Abrasion- pieces of rock on the bottom
of a glacier gouge and scratch the bedrock
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Plucking and Abrasion
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Glacial Deposit Till – jumble of different sized rock deposited
when a glacier melts Moraine – ridge of till deposited at the end of a glacier
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Terminal Moraine – ridge formed at the
furthest point reached by a glacier (Long Island)
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Kettle – a depression in till that is left
when a chunk of ice is left by a retreating glacier. Often filled with water.
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Other land forms Fiord Horn Cirque Arete Drumlin
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