Glaciers slowly carve and shape the landscape as they move. They act like sandpaper to erode the land underneath. Glaciers leave behind several telltale features that indicate they once passed through an area, including U-shaped valleys, cirques, arêtes, horns, erratics, moraines, and eskers. Glaciers are retreating rapidly due to climate change, altering ecosystems and hydrology. Their melting is evidence of global warming.