Glacial systems operate similarly to viscous river systems by abrading and plucking sediment from a source area and transporting it to a depositional basin. Glaciers act as conveyor belts, moving large quantities of sediment. Factors like cold temperatures and precipitation are required for ice to accumulate and flow as glaciers. Glaciers essentially function as frozen drainage systems that transport water, sediment, and debris via internal shear and depositional processes from accumulation zones to terminus basins.