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Guided Notes For Glaciers Section 8.3
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Glaciers shape the landscape by eroding, transporting, and depositing huge volumes of rock and sediment.
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Glaciers form when cold temperatures keep fallen snow from completely melting, and each year, more snow accumulates in an area called a snowfield. The total thickness of the snow layer increases year by year and a glacier begins to form. The weight of the accumulated snow causes enough pressure to force the accumulated snow to recrystallize into ice.
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Valley Glaciers Valley glaciers are glaciers that form in high, mountainous areas. The movement of a valley glacier occurs when the growing ice mass becomes too heavy to maintain its rigid shape and begins to flow like a thick liquid. As valley glaciers flow downslope, they carve V-shaped stream valleys into U-shaped glacial valleys.
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Continental Glaciers Continental glaciers cover broad, continent-sized areas. They form under the same climatic conditions as valley glaciers, but move in a different way. They are thickest at the center. They are also called ice sheets.
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There are 4 landscape features caused by glacial erosion: 1. Cirques: deep depressions scooped out by a glacier.
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There are 4 landscape features caused by glacial erosion: 2. Arêtes: where two cirques on opposite sides of a valley meet, they form a sharp, steep ridge called an arête.
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There are 4 landscape features caused by glacial erosion: 3. Horns: if there are glaciers on 3 or more sides of a mountaintop, a steep, pyramid-shaped peak called a horn will form.
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There are 4 landscape features caused by glacial erosion: 4. Hanging Valleys: a tributary valley that enters a U-shaped valley from high up a mountainside is called a hanging valley
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Several landscape features are caused by glacial deposition: 1. Moraines: ridges consisting of till, the mixed debris deposited by glaciers.
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Several landscape features are caused by glacial deposition: 2. Outwash plains: The area at the leading edge of a melting glacier, where the meltwater streams flow and deposit outwash is called an outwash plain.
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Several landscape features are caused by glacial deposition: 3. Kettle lakes: formed when a large block of ice breaks off a glacier and is covered with sediment. After the ice melts, the depression left by the glacier fills with water and forms what is called a kettle lake.
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