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  • Glaciers: Understanding the Intersection of Ice and Land
    A glacier is both land and water. Here's why:

    * Water: Glaciers are made of frozen water. The ice that forms a glacier is a solid form of water.

    * Land: Glaciers flow over land. They are a type of landform, carving out valleys and shaping the landscape as they move.

    So, while a glacier is formed from water, it acts as a landform that moves over the land.

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