Glaciers form from accumulated snow that undergoes recrystallization into ice. They flow via gravity from accumulation zones where snowfall exceeds melting to ablation zones where melting exceeds snowfall. Glaciers powerfully erode, transport, and deposit sediment. They carve U-shaped valleys and leave behind landforms like moraines, drumlins, eskers and kettle lakes. Glaciers shape mountain and coastal landscapes through erosion and deposition.