I am studying for my finals (Wed) and I came across these terms that I basically failed on my unit test but of course I was away that day ( band trip...) and my teacher would not help!! I looked in my notes and of course it has to be the one thing that my teacher actually made us look for... sighs... So please could you tell me what these things are and how glaciers formed them???
Glaciers create:
Eskers
Drumlins
Kettle lakes
Moraines
I would really appreciate the help I have look online but its all not very helpful... Websites are great to :) Thanks!
This is also in homework... Sorry if you see this twice!
Glaciers create:
Eskers
Drumlins
Kettle lakes
Moraines
I would really appreciate the help I have look online but its all not very helpful... Websites are great to :) Thanks!
This is also in homework... Sorry if you see this twice!
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An Esker is a serpentine ridge of gravelly and sandy drift, believed to have been formed by streams under or in glacial ice. Drumlins are an area long, narrow or oval, smoothly rounded hill of unstratified glacial drift. Kettle Lakes are a shallow, sediment-filled body of water formed by retreating glaciers or draining floodwaters. Moraines are a formation composed of unsorted and unbedded rock and soil debris called till, which was deposited by a glacier.
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I'd gave to Google it then try to explain it to you. So you google it, see what wiki says.