Glacial erosion is the process by which glaciers carve and shape the land through the movement of ice and the materials it carries. This process creates various landforms and landscapes, including valleys, fjords, and cirques.
Explain the significance of studying glacial erosion in understanding Earth's geological history.
Understanding glacial erosion is essential for comprehending the shaping of the Earth's surface and the formation of various landforms. It also provides insights into the effects of climate change and the long-term impacts of glacial activity.
The student demonstrates an understanding that all organisms are linked to each other and their physical environments through the transfer and transformation of matter and energy by identifying and sorting examples of living and non-living things in the local environment. (L)