Deck 17: Glaciers and Glaciation

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The "Great Ice Age"glaciers were most extensive and active in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Glaciers are geologically important because they erode , transport, and deposit so much material in such a relatively short period of geologic time.
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The glacial budget controls the advance and retreat of both valley and continental glaciers.
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Glaciers flow under their own weight.
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Sublimation is the loss of water by melting and infiltration at the base of the glacier TrueFalse
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In contrast to running water, flowing ice is generally laminar.
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Glacial ice is brittle at thicknesses less than approximately 40 meters.
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Glaciers flow when accumulation of ice is greater than ablation.
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The vast expanse of the Pleistocene glaciers and the limited extent of valley glaciers show that continental glaciers and ice caps flow more rapidly than valley glaciers.
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Glaciers erode bedrock because the ice is so thick and under tremendous pressure.
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Plucking is an erosional process that occurs due to melting and refreezing of meltwater in rock fractures.
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U-trough valleys are characteristic of continental glaciers.
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For valley glaciers, the cirque is the zone of accumulation.
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Glacial drift refers to the poorly-sorted and unstratified sediment rafted by continental and valley glaciers.
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The difference between glacial till and outwash is the removal of the fine fraction by running water.
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Moraines are formed from outwash bulldozed by the glacier along its terminus.
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Kames and eskers are composed of till, hydrodynamically shaped by glacial ice and meltwater.
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The Great Lakes were even greater (larger) prior to Pleistocene glaciation.
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During the Pleistocene, the semiarid and arid areas of the western U.S. contained large proglacial lakes.
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Isostatic rebound occurs because glacial ice causes Earth's crust to deform.
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According to the Milankovitch theory, small irregularities in Earth's rotation and orbit were sufficient to caused Pleistocene glaciation.
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During an Ice Age, which of the following occur?

A) warm, dry climates outside the glaciated area are more humid and cool
B) continental and valley glaciers advance
C) sea level is lowered
D) B and C
E) all of the above
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Glaciers exist at

A) high latitudes and/or high altitudes
B) high latitudes and/or low altitudes
C) low latitudes and/or high altitudes
D) low latitudes and/or low altitudes
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Which of the following erosional landforms would be found in the zone of accumulation of a valley glacier?

A) cirques, aretes, and eskers
B) cirques, eskers, and moraines
C) cirques, aretes, and horns
D) aretes, horns, and moraines
E) cirques, horns, and moraines
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Which of the following deposits or depositional landforms might generally be found along the terminus of a valley glacier?

A) u-shaped trough, terminal and recessional moraines, outwash
B) terminal and recessional moraines, kettles, hanging valleys
C) roche moutonnée, terminal and recessional moraines, outwash
D) striations, eskers, outwash
E) terminal and recessional moraines, outwash, till
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Glaciers move by

A) plastic flow
B) basal slip
C) surge
D) A and B
E) all of the above
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Stagnant glaciers result from which of the following set of conditions?

A) accumulation equals wastage
B) accumulation is less than wastage
C) accumulation is greater than wastage
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Glaciers advance under which of the following set of conditions?

A) accumulation equals wastage
B) accumulation is less than wastage
C) accumulation is greater than wastage
D) none of the above
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Glaciologists believe a glacial surge might be enhanced

A) plastic flow following periods of unusually heavy snowfall
B) basal slip due to increased slope of the glacier
C) by rapid melting along the base of the ice
D) A and B
E) all of the above
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Glacial erosion occurs

A) only in the zone of accumulation
B) in the zone of accumulation and the zone of wastage
C) only in the zone of wastage
D) in the zone of wastage and in the proglacial area
E) only in the proglacial area
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The primary difference between valley glaciers and continental ice sheets is that

A) the ice sheets do not flow
B) the valley glaciers form at high altitudes while the ice sheets form at high latitudes
C) the valley glaciers form in warm periods as well as cold periods
D) the ice sheets initially develop at the poles and valley glaciers can develop in any mountain chain
E) ice sheets are larger than valley glaciers
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The visually most-striking features of glaciation by most people's standards would be viewed in

A) the zone of accumulation of continental ice sheets
B) the zone of accumulation of valley glaciers
C) the zone of wastage of continental ice sheets
D) the zone of wastage of valley glaciers
E) A and B
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Which of the following combinations of depositional landforms would be formed from glacial till?

A) all moraines, eskers, and kames
B) eskers and kames, outwash plains, and valley trains
C) end moraines, medial and lateral moraines, and drumlins
D) all moraines, drumlins, and valley trains
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Which of the following combinations of depositional landforms would be formed from glacial outwash?

A) all moraines, eskers, and kames
B) eskers and kames, outwash plains, and valley trains
C) end moraines, medial and lateral moraines, and drumlins
D) all moraines, drumlins, and valley trains
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Regions adjacent to the glacial terminus in North America had a climate which was/had:

A) very cold year-round
B) cold and dry year-round
C) cool, wet winters and short summers
D) dry, cool winters and short wet summers
E) moderate year-round.
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Milankovitch theory proposes that the glacial-interglacial cycles of the Pleistocene was NOT the result of

A) orbital eccentricity
B) precession of the equinoxes
C) changes in axial tilt
D) sun spot activity
E) irregularities in earth's orbit
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Short-term climatic events such as the Little Ice Age may result from

A) a combination of one or more factors in the Milankovitch theory
B) anomalous tectonic plate configurations
C) variations in solar energy
D) sun spot activity
E) large volcanic eruptions
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In general, rates of glacial flow are greatest in the zone of (accumulation, wastage)___________.
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The climatic event which, among other things, ended the Viking colonization of Greenland is known as the___________ ___________ ___________ .
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___________ ___________ of a glacier is facilitated by the presence of___________, which reduces basal friction.
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A glacier will begin to flow when the ice reaches a critical thickness of___________ meters.
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A glacier advances when ___________exceeds ___________.
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Is the basic process responsible for advance of valley glaciers the same as for advance of continental glaciers?
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Briefly explain how continental glaciers can flow uphill.
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What is a stagnant glacier? Why does a glacier become stagnant?
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What were two of the geological consequences of the 130 m drop in sea level which occurred during the maximum glacial coverage of the Great Ice Age?
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During recession, does ice flow towards the terminus or back towards the zone of accumulation? Explain.
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What is a glacier?
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Approximately what percentage of Earth's surface do glaciers presently cover?
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Where is the largest existing glacier located?
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When were the present glacial landscapes mainly formed?
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Can glaciers occur in the equatorial latitudes? Explain your
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What is the process of sublimation?
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How does firn form?
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If glacial ice is a rock, in which of the three rock families could it best be classified? Why?
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What are the two basic types of glaciers recognized by geologists?
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Where do continental glaciers presently exist?
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Where might you find some present examples of ice caps?
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What is the terminus of a glacier?
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What is a surging glacier?
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Why is predicting glacial surges considered important?
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What are glacial erratics?
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What is a roche moutonnée?
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What are the principle ways by which glaciers erode the surface over which they flow?
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Where does a cirque form?
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What is rock flour?
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What kind of glacial erosional landform is the Matterhorn in Switzerland?
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What is a tarn?
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What is glacial drift?
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What is glacial till?
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Name four different types of moraines.
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What are drumlins?
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What are glacial varves?
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Name the geologist who first convincingly argued that widespread glaciation of the northern hemisphere could explain many geological deposits of Pleistocene age.
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What is the significance of a dropstone found embedded in varves?
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Based on evidence from deep-sea cores, there have been at least how many warm-cold cycles since the beginning of the Pleistocene glaciation?
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How long ago did glacial conditions really begin, with cooling of Southern Hemisphere surface waters?
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By how long ago had a continuous ice sheet formed in Antarctica?
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When did ice sheets finally begin forming in the Northern Hemisphere?
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How did the overall world climate during glacial advances of the Great Ice Age compare to today's climate?
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The "Great Ice Age"glaciers were most extensive and active in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Glaciers are geologically important because they erode , transport, and deposit so much material in such a relatively short period of geologic time.
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3
The glacial budget controls the advance and retreat of both valley and continental glaciers.
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Glaciers flow under their own weight.
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Sublimation is the loss of water by melting and infiltration at the base of the glacier TrueFalse
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In contrast to running water, flowing ice is generally laminar.
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Glacial ice is brittle at thicknesses less than approximately 40 meters.
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Glaciers flow when accumulation of ice is greater than ablation.
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The vast expanse of the Pleistocene glaciers and the limited extent of valley glaciers show that continental glaciers and ice caps flow more rapidly than valley glaciers.
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Glaciers erode bedrock because the ice is so thick and under tremendous pressure.
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Plucking is an erosional process that occurs due to melting and refreezing of meltwater in rock fractures.
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U-trough valleys are characteristic of continental glaciers.
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For valley glaciers, the cirque is the zone of accumulation.
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Glacial drift refers to the poorly-sorted and unstratified sediment rafted by continental and valley glaciers.
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The difference between glacial till and outwash is the removal of the fine fraction by running water.
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Moraines are formed from outwash bulldozed by the glacier along its terminus.
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Kames and eskers are composed of till, hydrodynamically shaped by glacial ice and meltwater.
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The Great Lakes were even greater (larger) prior to Pleistocene glaciation.
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During the Pleistocene, the semiarid and arid areas of the western U.S. contained large proglacial lakes.
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Isostatic rebound occurs because glacial ice causes Earth's crust to deform.
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According to the Milankovitch theory, small irregularities in Earth's rotation and orbit were sufficient to caused Pleistocene glaciation.
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During an Ice Age, which of the following occur?

A) warm, dry climates outside the glaciated area are more humid and cool
B) continental and valley glaciers advance
C) sea level is lowered
D) B and C
E) all of the above
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Glaciers exist at

A) high latitudes and/or high altitudes
B) high latitudes and/or low altitudes
C) low latitudes and/or high altitudes
D) low latitudes and/or low altitudes
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Which of the following erosional landforms would be found in the zone of accumulation of a valley glacier?

A) cirques, aretes, and eskers
B) cirques, eskers, and moraines
C) cirques, aretes, and horns
D) aretes, horns, and moraines
E) cirques, horns, and moraines
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Which of the following deposits or depositional landforms might generally be found along the terminus of a valley glacier?

A) u-shaped trough, terminal and recessional moraines, outwash
B) terminal and recessional moraines, kettles, hanging valleys
C) roche moutonnée, terminal and recessional moraines, outwash
D) striations, eskers, outwash
E) terminal and recessional moraines, outwash, till
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Glaciers move by

A) plastic flow
B) basal slip
C) surge
D) A and B
E) all of the above
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Stagnant glaciers result from which of the following set of conditions?

A) accumulation equals wastage
B) accumulation is less than wastage
C) accumulation is greater than wastage
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Glaciers advance under which of the following set of conditions?

A) accumulation equals wastage
B) accumulation is less than wastage
C) accumulation is greater than wastage
D) none of the above
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Glaciologists believe a glacial surge might be enhanced

A) plastic flow following periods of unusually heavy snowfall
B) basal slip due to increased slope of the glacier
C) by rapid melting along the base of the ice
D) A and B
E) all of the above
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Glacial erosion occurs

A) only in the zone of accumulation
B) in the zone of accumulation and the zone of wastage
C) only in the zone of wastage
D) in the zone of wastage and in the proglacial area
E) only in the proglacial area
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The primary difference between valley glaciers and continental ice sheets is that

A) the ice sheets do not flow
B) the valley glaciers form at high altitudes while the ice sheets form at high latitudes
C) the valley glaciers form in warm periods as well as cold periods
D) the ice sheets initially develop at the poles and valley glaciers can develop in any mountain chain
E) ice sheets are larger than valley glaciers
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The visually most-striking features of glaciation by most people's standards would be viewed in

A) the zone of accumulation of continental ice sheets
B) the zone of accumulation of valley glaciers
C) the zone of wastage of continental ice sheets
D) the zone of wastage of valley glaciers
E) A and B
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Which of the following combinations of depositional landforms would be formed from glacial till?

A) all moraines, eskers, and kames
B) eskers and kames, outwash plains, and valley trains
C) end moraines, medial and lateral moraines, and drumlins
D) all moraines, drumlins, and valley trains
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Which of the following combinations of depositional landforms would be formed from glacial outwash?

A) all moraines, eskers, and kames
B) eskers and kames, outwash plains, and valley trains
C) end moraines, medial and lateral moraines, and drumlins
D) all moraines, drumlins, and valley trains
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Regions adjacent to the glacial terminus in North America had a climate which was/had:

A) very cold year-round
B) cold and dry year-round
C) cool, wet winters and short summers
D) dry, cool winters and short wet summers
E) moderate year-round.
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Milankovitch theory proposes that the glacial-interglacial cycles of the Pleistocene was NOT the result of

A) orbital eccentricity
B) precession of the equinoxes
C) changes in axial tilt
D) sun spot activity
E) irregularities in earth's orbit
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Short-term climatic events such as the Little Ice Age may result from

A) a combination of one or more factors in the Milankovitch theory
B) anomalous tectonic plate configurations
C) variations in solar energy
D) sun spot activity
E) large volcanic eruptions
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In general, rates of glacial flow are greatest in the zone of (accumulation, wastage)___________.
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The climatic event which, among other things, ended the Viking colonization of Greenland is known as the___________ ___________ ___________ .
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___________ ___________ of a glacier is facilitated by the presence of___________, which reduces basal friction.
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A glacier will begin to flow when the ice reaches a critical thickness of___________ meters.
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A glacier advances when ___________exceeds ___________.
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Is the basic process responsible for advance of valley glaciers the same as for advance of continental glaciers?
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Briefly explain how continental glaciers can flow uphill.
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What is a stagnant glacier? Why does a glacier become stagnant?
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What were two of the geological consequences of the 130 m drop in sea level which occurred during the maximum glacial coverage of the Great Ice Age?
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During recession, does ice flow towards the terminus or back towards the zone of accumulation? Explain.
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What is a glacier?
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Approximately what percentage of Earth's surface do glaciers presently cover?
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Where is the largest existing glacier located?
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When were the present glacial landscapes mainly formed?
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Can glaciers occur in the equatorial latitudes? Explain your
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What is the process of sublimation?
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How does firn form?
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If glacial ice is a rock, in which of the three rock families could it best be classified? Why?
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What are the two basic types of glaciers recognized by geologists?
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Where do continental glaciers presently exist?
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Where might you find some present examples of ice caps?
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What is the terminus of a glacier?
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What is a surging glacier?
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Why is predicting glacial surges considered important?
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What are glacial erratics?
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What is a roche moutonnée?
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What are the principle ways by which glaciers erode the surface over which they flow?
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Where does a cirque form?
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What is rock flour?
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What kind of glacial erosional landform is the Matterhorn in Switzerland?
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What is a tarn?
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What is glacial drift?
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What is glacial till?
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Name four different types of moraines.
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What are drumlins?
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What are glacial varves?
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Name the geologist who first convincingly argued that widespread glaciation of the northern hemisphere could explain many geological deposits of Pleistocene age.
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What is the significance of a dropstone found embedded in varves?
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Based on evidence from deep-sea cores, there have been at least how many warm-cold cycles since the beginning of the Pleistocene glaciation?
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How long ago did glacial conditions really begin, with cooling of Southern Hemisphere surface waters?
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By how long ago had a continuous ice sheet formed in Antarctica?
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When did ice sheets finally begin forming in the Northern Hemisphere?
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How did the overall world climate during glacial advances of the Great Ice Age compare to today's climate?
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