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Glaciers
Glaciers are less common than wind and water, but can still be a force of both erosion and weathering. When glaciers rub against rock, slowly the rock breaks apart and makes way for the glacier to get past. This is glacial weathering. As the glacier moves by, sediments stick to it and stays on the glacier. Then, when it falls off, it is deposited in a new place. This is glacial erosion.
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