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Thursday, 17 January 2019

The Features of Glacier Systems


The Features of Glacier Systems

          Continental Glaciers

1.                  Striations



•          Continental Glaciers

            2.         Erratics






          Continental Glaciers

            3.         Drumlins



•          Continental Glaciers

            4.         eskers



•          Continental Glaciers

            5.         kettle lakes



•          Continental Glaciers

            6.         moraines

                        i.          ground moraine

                        ii.         terminal (or end) moriane (terminus)

                        iii.        recessional moraine


            7.         outwash plain






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