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Do glaciers abrade bedrock by sliding over rocks and sediments?

šŸ’” The Answer

  • Abrasion is the natural scratching of bedrock by continuous movement of snow or glacier downhill.
  • This is caused by sliding over rocks and sediments at the base.
  • The sliding motion, combined with force and friction, scratches the bedrock.
  • Rocks picked up by ice act as tools for grinding against rock surfaces.

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