What does a glacier do?

Answer:
A glacier is a river of ice, it acts like a normal river but just frozen, sometimes when large movement occurs, it will rip a hole on the surface of the glacier, these are called crevasses, they are sometimes virtually bottomless, glaciers also carve out mountain ranges over millions of years.
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