
Glaciares en movimiento
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Science, Geography, Biology
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1st - 6th Grade
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Glaciers, massive ice formations on Earth for thousands of years, appear stationary but actually move due to their size and weight. The pressure at their base causes some ice to melt, forming meltwater that acts as a lubricant, reducing friction and allowing glaciers to advance. This movement is driven by gravity, and many glaciers are now moving faster than ever, up to 50 meters a day, constantly changing and advancing.
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