Glaciers

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Across
  1. 3. An epoch that began ~12,000 years ago following the Pleistocene epoch
  2. 5. The process by which rocks are removed from a bedrock face, that is in contact with glacier ice, and frozen into a glacier and transported
  3. 6. A sub continental to continental-scale accumulation of glacier ice that spreads from the centre of accumulation, normally in all directions. Also referred to as a continental glacier
  4. 7. The process by which snow falls,gathers and compresses into ice
  5. 10. Deposits of sediment at the foot of a glacier that indicate the maximum reach of an advancing glacier
  6. 12. A lake that develops in the basin of a Corrie/Cirque
Down
  1. 1. A large accumulation of ice,snow,rock sediment and liquid water originating on land and moving down a slope sometimes referred to as a river of ice
  2. 2. The process by which angular rocks are broken by water which accumulates in cracks that freezes at night and thaws during the day.
  3. 4. A smaller valley formed in the upper part of a glacial valley, higher than the floor of the valley
  4. 8. A valley with a flattened bottom, formed by a glacier which widens and over-steepens a Vshaped valley
  5. 9. Formed by the sliding of a glacier on a rock-face
  6. 11. A knife sharp ridge between two corries