Erosion:
Throughout The Kenai Fjords, wind, rainstorms, and glacier movements are constantly eroding away rock; reshaping the land. The glaciers are always breaking, shrinking, and expanding. As they do so they carry away weathered rock and continuously erode the land and rock beneath them. Another thing in the park that erodes the land, are the constantly recurring earthquake, caused by the rubbing of tectonic plates. They are always causing landslides to happen, and glaciers to break, later carrying many of the broken rocks into the sea.