As a glacier flows over the land, it picks up rocks in this process; plucking
Plucking is a process of erosion by which pieces of rocks particularly large joint blocks and other sediments are picked up and transported as glaciers moves over the land. Plucking usually takes place in a type of glacier known as a valley glacier.
Glacier is any large mass of ice that slowly moves over land. <span>Glaciers erode the land through two processes called plucking and abrasion.</span><span> The process by which a</span>s a glacier flows over the land, it picks up rocks in this process is called plucking.
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Autografts are skin grafts from the own patient, so the skin will not be recognized as a foreign substance, and there is no chance that the body will reject the cells.