What is ice erosion?
Ice erosion is helped out by water erosion. Water gets in between rocks, or in cracks, and then it freezes. Since ice is larger than water, it expands and widens the gaps. Over time, erosion will break the rocks into many small pieces.
Sometimes, glaciers can be considered ice erosion. The large sheets of ice that move slowly, helped by gravity, erodes the land.
Sometimes, glaciers can be considered ice erosion. The large sheets of ice that move slowly, helped by gravity, erodes the land.