The glacial movement was caused the formation of fjords, created Norway's jagged coastline and, removed soil, making the land rocky: answer by RAID 1er; Improved by kodiak13
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A glacial tilt refers to the angle at which a glacier is tilting or inclining. This tilt can affect the movement and stability of the glacier, impacting its flow and potential for calving.
Throughout history Denmark's location has made it a link for people and goods between the Nordic countries and Europe.
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Glacial ice is almost 100% fresh water. When the ice melts, the fresh water pours into the oceans, making the salinity go down.
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Glacial erosion shapes the land by scraping and polishing the surface, creating features like U-shaped valleys and cirques. Glacial deposition occurs when the ice melts and deposits the sediments it carried, forming landforms like moraines and drumlins. Together, these processes have significantly shaped the Earth's landscape over millions of years.
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Inter-glacial periods are caused by changes in Earth's orbit and tilt, which affect the amount and distribution of solar radiation reaching the planet's surface. These changes lead to shifts in climate patterns, including periods of warmer temperatures that characterize inter-glacial periods. Additionally, factors such as greenhouse gas concentrations and volcanic activity can also influence the onset and duration of inter-glacial periods.
We move with the movement of the Earth, so it doesn't affect us at all. That is why we don't feel the Earth move.
During the stone age the Earth was just leaving a glacial period.