Glacial stream
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title:
Glacial stream
text:
A glacier stream is a channelized area that is formed by a glacier in which liquid water accumulates and flows. Glacial streams are also commonly referred to as "glacier stream" or/and "glacial meltwater stream". The movement of the water is influenced and directed by gravity and the melting of ice. The melting of ice forms different types of glacial streams such as supraglacial, englacial, subglacial and proglacial streams. Water enters supraglacial streams that sit at the top of the glacier vi
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Body of liquid water that flows down a channel formed by a glacier
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glacial_stream
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2023-09-27T22:26:54Z
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