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Breanna Farrell
4 February, 03:50
How do glaciers erode by abrasion?
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Tyrell Wilkerson
4 February, 06:53
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There are two main processes of glacial erosion. The first is plucking, which is defined as the erosion and transport of large chunks of rocks. As a glacier moves over the landscape, water melts below the glacier and seeps into cracks within the underlying bedrock.
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