Deck 19: Glacial Systems and Landforms

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The Great Lakes of the eastern United States and Canada occupy former river valleys that were vastly enlarged and deepened by glacial erosion. ​
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Icebergs are created _____. ​

A)by freezing of sea water
B)only when a glacier is retreating
C)by plucking
D)by calving
E)by abrasion
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Greenland currently has the world's largest ice sheet. ​
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Net accumulation of a glacier results in glacial advance.
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One major reason why lakes and marshes are common in recently glaciated areas is that _____. ​

A)those areas have very humid climates
B)a huge amount of water was released by the melting of the ice
C)the glaciers carved dendritic stream systems
D)when ice disappeared, sea level dropped, leaving standing water on land
E)preexisting drainages were disrupted by glacial erosion and deposition
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During the last major glacial expansion, sea level was higher than it is today. ​
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The downslope end of a glacier is called its terminus. ​
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In cold climates, regions of permafrost are good places to build on because the ground stays frozen to the surface all year. ​
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Where two medial moraines join, they form a lateral moraine.
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What is the relationship between firn and glacial ice? ​

A)firn is produced by the melting of glacial ice
B)firn is compressed to form glacial ice
C)when air bubbles are squeezed out of glacial ice, the ice is called firn
D)firn is older
E)firn is the German word for glacial ice
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The Jurassic Period of geologic time was an interval marked by a great number of glacial fluctuations that began about 2.6 million years ago and ended around 10,000 years ago.
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Ice caps are smaller than ice sheets. ​
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Glaciers are second only to the ocean in the amount of water they contain. ​
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Which of these represents a form of glacier ablation? ​

A)calving
B)snowfall
C)freezing rain
D)crevasses
E)sleet
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Lakes that form in cirques are known as cols. ​
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Ground moraine sediments typically have a uniform grain size. ​
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Unlike the trunk glacier, tributary glaciers carve V-shaped valleys. ​
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Most of the world's glacial ice is located in _____. ​

A)Alaska
B)Iceland
C)Antarctica and Greenland
D)Canada and Switzerland
E)Russia
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Glacial ice flows from the zone of accumulation into the zone of ablation. ​
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As an ice sheet recedes and its weight on the land is removed, the land surface sinks downward by the process of isostatic rebound. ​
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Which type of glacier is the smallest? ​

A)piedmont glaciers
B)ice sheets
C)valley glaciers
D)cirque glaciers
E)ice caps
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The zone of ablation is _____. ​

A)the high latitudes
B)upslope from the cirque
C)a feature of continental glaciers, but not alpine glaciers
D)the area downslope of the equilibrium line
E)underneath the firn and snow
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Glaciers flow by _____ when the weight of the overlying ice, firn, and snow causes ice crystals at depth to arrange themselves in parallel layers that glide over each other, much like the spreading of a deck of cards. ​

A)internal plastic deformation
B)ablation
C)basal sliding
D)icefall
E)crevassing
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A valley train is a(n)_____. ​

A)string of lakes in a glaciated valley
B)deposit of till where a hanging valley entered the trunk glacier
C)first-order tributary glacier
D)depositional landform composed of glacial outwash left by braided streams
E)ice-scoured plain
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Where liquid water lubricates the base of a glacier, it can move by _____. ​

A)basal sliding
B)ablation
C)basal crevassing
D)plucking
E)calving
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Which of these features is a depositional glacial landform? ​

A)cirque
B)arête
C)esker
D)col
E)horn
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Glaciers can erode rock and sediment by the processes of _____. ​

A)corrosion and deflation
B)ablation and abrasion
C)plucking and hydraulic action
D)deflation and saltation
E)plucking and abrasion
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Eskers are _____. ​

A)large boulders of nonlocal rock
B)composed of lake sediments
C)crescent-shaped with arms pointing in the up-ice direction
D)long and narrow ridges composed of sand and gravel
E)conical hills of sorted glaciofluvial deposits
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Where ice sheets reach the ocean by flowing through fjords, the glacial ice is called a(n)_____.

A)ice cap
B)outlet glacier
C)piedmont glacier
D)end moraine
E)roche moutonnée
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A streamlined hill molded from till is termed a(n)_____. ​

A)roche moutonnée
B)arête
C)kame terrace
D)drumlin
E)bergschrund
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Crevasses are common _____. ​

A)where a glacier moves over a break in slope
B)at the base of a glacier
C)at the equilibrium line.
D)in tarns
E)in kettles
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A hanging valley _____. ​

A)is a stream valley that was adjacent to glaciers, but was never glaciated
B)marks where a glacier extended below sea level
C)blocked the flow of one or more glaciers
D)once contained a tributary glacier
E)is a glaciated valley that was later uplifted by tectonic forces
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Which of these glacial landforms are commonly associated with lakes? ​

A)kettles
B)roche moutonnées
C)horns
D)drumlins
E)eskers
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Evidence of a previous period of glaciation includes _____. ​

A)v-shaped valleys ​
B)well sorted alluvium
C)patterned ground features
D)trellis drainage patterns ​
E)outwash plains
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Two types of alpine glacier are _____. ​

A)ice caps and cirque glaciers
B)valley glaciers and cirque glaciers
C)ice sheets and piedmont glaciers
D)ice caps and piedmont glaciers
E)ice caps and valley glaciers
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Patterned ground is a feature of _____. ​

A)piedmont glaciers
B)periglacial landscapes
C)valley glaciers
D)cirque glaciers
E)ice sheets
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Which of these glacial landforms would likely provide the least amount of information about the direction of ice flow? ​

A)roche moutonnée
B)striations
C)kettles
D)recessional moraines
E)drumlins
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A glacier that is experiencing net ablation is _____. ​

A)accumulating
B)advancing
C)in equilibrium
D)retreating
E)thickening
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Sediment deposited by glacial meltwater is _____. ​

A)termed tarn
B)better sorted than till
C)termed tephra
D)composed of pure clay
E)termed roche moutonnée
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Glaciers that extend to lower elevations beyond the mouth of a canyon, spreading out over more open terrain, are called _____. ​

A)piedmont glaciers
B)cirque glaciers
C)paternoster glaciers
D)ice caps
E)plastic glaciers
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Why do continental glaciers flow? ​
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The _______________ marks the boundary between the zones of accumulation and ablation on an alpine glacier. (two words)​
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Before becoming glacial ice, compact granular snow melts and refreezes into the substance called _______________, with a density of about 0.5 grams per cubic centimeter. ​
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A(n)_______________ is a curved ridge of glacial deposits composed of material of all grain sizes located at the toe of a glacier. (two words)
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What is the difference between a glacier's zone of accumulation and zone of ablation? ​
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What are some of the ways in which glaciers lead to the formation of lakes? ​
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Glacial abrasion leaves _______________-linear scratches, grooves, and gouges-where sharp-edged rocks scrape across bedrock. ​
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Till deposited as ridges paralleling the side margins of a glacier are termed _______________(two words).
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Large boulders scattered in and on the surface of glacial deposits or on glacially scoured bedrock are called _______________ if the rock they consist of differs from the local bedrock. ​
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A pass formed when headward erosion causes two cirques to intersect, producing a low saddle in a high mountain ridge, is termed a(n)_______________..
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Sediment deposited directly by moving glacial ice is called _______________. ​
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Beyond the belts of hills that represent terminal and recessional moraines lie _______________ plains composed of meltwater deposits. These extensive areas of relatively low relief consist of glaciofluvial deposits that are sorted as they are transported by meltwater from the ice sheets.
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Describe hanging valleys and explain how they form. ​
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Glaciers that are fed by ice and snow in mountain areas and that usually occupy valleys that were previously created by stream erosion are called _______________ glaciers.
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Between each period of maximum ice advance, known as a glacial period, a warmer time called a(n)_______________ period occurred. ​
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Glacial _______________ is the process by which moving ice freezes onto loosened rocks and sediments, incorporating them into the flow.
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A deep, narrow, ocean inlet carved by glacial erosion is termed a(n)_______________. ​
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Lakes that look like prayer beads within abasin that are connected by a stream flowing down a glacially carved valley are called _______________ lakes. ​
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Explain the difference between a terminal moraine and recessional moraine and how they are formed. ​
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The upper surface of a glacier is brittle and often contains cracks called _______________. ​
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Deck 19: Glacial Systems and Landforms
1
The Great Lakes of the eastern United States and Canada occupy former river valleys that were vastly enlarged and deepened by glacial erosion. ​
True
2
Icebergs are created _____. ​

A)by freezing of sea water
B)only when a glacier is retreating
C)by plucking
D)by calving
E)by abrasion
D
3
Greenland currently has the world's largest ice sheet. ​
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Net accumulation of a glacier results in glacial advance.
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One major reason why lakes and marshes are common in recently glaciated areas is that _____. ​

A)those areas have very humid climates
B)a huge amount of water was released by the melting of the ice
C)the glaciers carved dendritic stream systems
D)when ice disappeared, sea level dropped, leaving standing water on land
E)preexisting drainages were disrupted by glacial erosion and deposition
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During the last major glacial expansion, sea level was higher than it is today. ​
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The downslope end of a glacier is called its terminus. ​
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In cold climates, regions of permafrost are good places to build on because the ground stays frozen to the surface all year. ​
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Where two medial moraines join, they form a lateral moraine.
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10
What is the relationship between firn and glacial ice? ​

A)firn is produced by the melting of glacial ice
B)firn is compressed to form glacial ice
C)when air bubbles are squeezed out of glacial ice, the ice is called firn
D)firn is older
E)firn is the German word for glacial ice
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The Jurassic Period of geologic time was an interval marked by a great number of glacial fluctuations that began about 2.6 million years ago and ended around 10,000 years ago.
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Ice caps are smaller than ice sheets. ​
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Glaciers are second only to the ocean in the amount of water they contain. ​
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Which of these represents a form of glacier ablation? ​

A)calving
B)snowfall
C)freezing rain
D)crevasses
E)sleet
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Lakes that form in cirques are known as cols. ​
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Ground moraine sediments typically have a uniform grain size. ​
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Unlike the trunk glacier, tributary glaciers carve V-shaped valleys. ​
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18
Most of the world's glacial ice is located in _____. ​

A)Alaska
B)Iceland
C)Antarctica and Greenland
D)Canada and Switzerland
E)Russia
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19
Glacial ice flows from the zone of accumulation into the zone of ablation. ​
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20
As an ice sheet recedes and its weight on the land is removed, the land surface sinks downward by the process of isostatic rebound. ​
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21
Which type of glacier is the smallest? ​

A)piedmont glaciers
B)ice sheets
C)valley glaciers
D)cirque glaciers
E)ice caps
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22
The zone of ablation is _____. ​

A)the high latitudes
B)upslope from the cirque
C)a feature of continental glaciers, but not alpine glaciers
D)the area downslope of the equilibrium line
E)underneath the firn and snow
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Glaciers flow by _____ when the weight of the overlying ice, firn, and snow causes ice crystals at depth to arrange themselves in parallel layers that glide over each other, much like the spreading of a deck of cards. ​

A)internal plastic deformation
B)ablation
C)basal sliding
D)icefall
E)crevassing
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24
A valley train is a(n)_____. ​

A)string of lakes in a glaciated valley
B)deposit of till where a hanging valley entered the trunk glacier
C)first-order tributary glacier
D)depositional landform composed of glacial outwash left by braided streams
E)ice-scoured plain
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25
Where liquid water lubricates the base of a glacier, it can move by _____. ​

A)basal sliding
B)ablation
C)basal crevassing
D)plucking
E)calving
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26
Which of these features is a depositional glacial landform? ​

A)cirque
B)arête
C)esker
D)col
E)horn
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27
Glaciers can erode rock and sediment by the processes of _____. ​

A)corrosion and deflation
B)ablation and abrasion
C)plucking and hydraulic action
D)deflation and saltation
E)plucking and abrasion
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Eskers are _____. ​

A)large boulders of nonlocal rock
B)composed of lake sediments
C)crescent-shaped with arms pointing in the up-ice direction
D)long and narrow ridges composed of sand and gravel
E)conical hills of sorted glaciofluvial deposits
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29
Where ice sheets reach the ocean by flowing through fjords, the glacial ice is called a(n)_____.

A)ice cap
B)outlet glacier
C)piedmont glacier
D)end moraine
E)roche moutonnée
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A streamlined hill molded from till is termed a(n)_____. ​

A)roche moutonnée
B)arête
C)kame terrace
D)drumlin
E)bergschrund
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Crevasses are common _____. ​

A)where a glacier moves over a break in slope
B)at the base of a glacier
C)at the equilibrium line.
D)in tarns
E)in kettles
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32
A hanging valley _____. ​

A)is a stream valley that was adjacent to glaciers, but was never glaciated
B)marks where a glacier extended below sea level
C)blocked the flow of one or more glaciers
D)once contained a tributary glacier
E)is a glaciated valley that was later uplifted by tectonic forces
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33
Which of these glacial landforms are commonly associated with lakes? ​

A)kettles
B)roche moutonnées
C)horns
D)drumlins
E)eskers
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Evidence of a previous period of glaciation includes _____. ​

A)v-shaped valleys ​
B)well sorted alluvium
C)patterned ground features
D)trellis drainage patterns ​
E)outwash plains
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35
Two types of alpine glacier are _____. ​

A)ice caps and cirque glaciers
B)valley glaciers and cirque glaciers
C)ice sheets and piedmont glaciers
D)ice caps and piedmont glaciers
E)ice caps and valley glaciers
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36
Patterned ground is a feature of _____. ​

A)piedmont glaciers
B)periglacial landscapes
C)valley glaciers
D)cirque glaciers
E)ice sheets
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37
Which of these glacial landforms would likely provide the least amount of information about the direction of ice flow? ​

A)roche moutonnée
B)striations
C)kettles
D)recessional moraines
E)drumlins
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38
A glacier that is experiencing net ablation is _____. ​

A)accumulating
B)advancing
C)in equilibrium
D)retreating
E)thickening
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39
Sediment deposited by glacial meltwater is _____. ​

A)termed tarn
B)better sorted than till
C)termed tephra
D)composed of pure clay
E)termed roche moutonnée
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40
Glaciers that extend to lower elevations beyond the mouth of a canyon, spreading out over more open terrain, are called _____. ​

A)piedmont glaciers
B)cirque glaciers
C)paternoster glaciers
D)ice caps
E)plastic glaciers
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41
Why do continental glaciers flow? ​
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42
The _______________ marks the boundary between the zones of accumulation and ablation on an alpine glacier. (two words)​
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43
Before becoming glacial ice, compact granular snow melts and refreezes into the substance called _______________, with a density of about 0.5 grams per cubic centimeter. ​
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A(n)_______________ is a curved ridge of glacial deposits composed of material of all grain sizes located at the toe of a glacier. (two words)
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45
What is the difference between a glacier's zone of accumulation and zone of ablation? ​
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46
What are some of the ways in which glaciers lead to the formation of lakes? ​
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Glacial abrasion leaves _______________-linear scratches, grooves, and gouges-where sharp-edged rocks scrape across bedrock. ​
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Till deposited as ridges paralleling the side margins of a glacier are termed _______________(two words).
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49
Large boulders scattered in and on the surface of glacial deposits or on glacially scoured bedrock are called _______________ if the rock they consist of differs from the local bedrock. ​
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A pass formed when headward erosion causes two cirques to intersect, producing a low saddle in a high mountain ridge, is termed a(n)_______________..
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51
Sediment deposited directly by moving glacial ice is called _______________. ​
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52
Beyond the belts of hills that represent terminal and recessional moraines lie _______________ plains composed of meltwater deposits. These extensive areas of relatively low relief consist of glaciofluvial deposits that are sorted as they are transported by meltwater from the ice sheets.
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53
Describe hanging valleys and explain how they form. ​
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54
Glaciers that are fed by ice and snow in mountain areas and that usually occupy valleys that were previously created by stream erosion are called _______________ glaciers.
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Between each period of maximum ice advance, known as a glacial period, a warmer time called a(n)_______________ period occurred. ​
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Glacial _______________ is the process by which moving ice freezes onto loosened rocks and sediments, incorporating them into the flow.
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A deep, narrow, ocean inlet carved by glacial erosion is termed a(n)_______________. ​
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58
Lakes that look like prayer beads within abasin that are connected by a stream flowing down a glacially carved valley are called _______________ lakes. ​
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Explain the difference between a terminal moraine and recessional moraine and how they are formed. ​
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The upper surface of a glacier is brittle and often contains cracks called _______________. ​
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