Answer:
Seasonal changes create layering in glaciers known as rhythmic layering.
Step-by-step explanation:
- The name 'rhythmic layering' comes from the shape of the layers which appears to be like the difference in the octaves of different musical notes displayed on the rhythm monitor.
- The accumulation and melting of the glaciers is not uniform.
- At some spots, the melting is heavy and at some spots the accumulation of ice is heavy. This results in the formation of rhythm like layers in the glaciers.