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Continental glaciers are formed from snow and ice that create long strips of glaciers in between mountains. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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true

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The given statement is true.

The formation of continental glaciers takes place mainly high on the highest mountains, where the temperatures are very low constantly, therefore, permitting the snow and ice to consolidate and pile up. The glaciers are mainly witnessed between the mountains, and with their pressure and movement, they take part in the formation of valleys, which are even deeper in comparison to what they were initially witnessed.


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