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Well, a glacier is frozen and a geyser has steam and boiling hot water coming from it. A glacier stays still but, u know, sometimes breaks, and a geyser erupts. Geysers are extremly rare and glaciers r not so rare. Glaciers are located in cold areas and geysers can be located in almost any area no matter what the climate is.

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