Alternate Definitions for Hanging glacier

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Term: Hanging glacier
Definition: A glacier that originates high on the wall of a glacier valley and descends only part of the way to the surface of the main glacier. Avalanching and icefalls are the mechanisms for ice and snow transfer to the valley floor below.
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Term: Hanging glacier
Definition: A glacier that terminates at or near the top of a cliff.
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Term: Hanging glacier
Definition: A glacier that spills out from a high-level cirque or clings to a steep mountainside.
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Term: Hanging glacier
Definition: A glacier, usually small, that clings to a steep slope, or a glacier that terminates abruptly at the top of a cliff.
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Term: Hanging glacier
Definition: A glacier lying above a cliff or steep mountainside. As the glacier advances, its calving can cause ice avalanches.
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