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How does a glacier move?

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Gravity it moves because of the sheer weight of it
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gravity

Step-by-step explanation:

Gravity is the cause of glacier motion; the ice slowly flows and changes in response to gravity. A glacier molds itself to the land and also molds the land as it creeps down the valley. Many glaciers slide on their beds, which enables them to move faster.

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