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Sadie Harding
19 June, 11:19
Huge, slow-moving sheets of ice are
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Aria Mcgrath
19 June, 11:40
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Glaciers are slow moving pecies of ice.
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Kristin Bryant
19 June, 12:40
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Huge, slow-moving sheets of ice are glaciers.
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