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How is a glacier like a river

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because a glacier is a solid form of water and it can be converted to any state any time according to the temperature solid,liquid and gass .

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Glaciers are called rivers of ice. Just like rivers, glaciers have fall lines where the bed of the glacier gets narrow or descends rapidly. Ice flows down the ice fall just like water falls down a waterfall.

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