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Chace Mckay
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16 January, 19:29
What makes a glacier move?
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Litzy Wolfe
16 January, 19:50
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Lets get the facts A glacier is a large accumulation of many years of snow, transformed into ice. and pressure builds Gravity is the cause of glacier motion; the ice slowly flows and in response to gravity.
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