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How are continental glaciers and valley glaciers different?

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Continental glaciers flow in all directions as they move, while valley glaciers move down slopes already cut by rivers. Valley glaciers cover much of a continent, while continental glaciers cover a small area of mountains.

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Valley glaciers= found in mountainous regions, and move down mountain ridges

continental glaciers= found on flat surfaces in polar regions. continental and move out into the sea.
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