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A glacier is a moving river of ice. Glaciers are made high in the mountain areas. The weather there is so extreme that the snow doesn't melt all the way. In the mountains it can snow even in the summer. As the snow settles, the ends of the snowflakes get pressed together, just like when you make a snowball. Every winter, the ice grows into millions of interlocking ice crystals. The shapes create a mass of solid ice. The melting and refreezing ice and the chipping away of the rocks make a large area. As the ice grows it gets fatter and weighs more. As glaciers move, the front makes a giant wall of ice. It moves forward because it has a great, heavy weight. The front of the wall can be a mile high. Nothing can stop a glacier, not mountains, forests, lakes, plains, or people! adapted from http://www.northstar.k12.ak.us/schools/joy/denali/OConnor/formed.html 4. This text is an example of what type of structure? compare and contrast chronological order problem and solution cause and effect
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