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Glaciers

All images and text courtesy U.S. Geological Survey and Glacier National Park.

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Eventually, when the ice reaches a thickness of about 100 feet, the ice begins to squeeze outward and move under the pressure of its own weight. Once the ice starts to flow, it’s no longer just a thick lump of ice-a glacier is born!

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