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How do glaciers move?
 
  A) uniformly, as one rigid chunk
  B) faster at the edges and slower in the middle
  C) faster in the middle and slower at the edges
  D) faster on top, slower in the middle, and faster on the bottom

Question 2

A small, unconfined glacier is known as
 
  A) a moraine.
  B) an ice cap.
  C) an ice sheet.
  D) a valley glacier.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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