What happens to ice movement within a glacier when the glacier is retreating?
A) The ice flows uphill.
B) The ice flows downhill.
C) The ice flow spreads out laterally.
D) The ice no longer flows.
E) The ice flows downhill in the zone of accumulation and uphill in the zone of wastage.
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