What are the properties of water from a glacier and a geyser that are the same
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- Glacier: A glacier is a large, slow-moving mass of ice formed from compacted layers of snow. The water from a glacier is typically meltwater from the ice. - Geyser: A geyser is a hot spring that intermittently erupts, sending a column of water and steam into the Show more…
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