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A Glacial Landform That Forms at the Head of Glacial

Question 41

Question 41

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A glacial landform that forms at the head of glacial valleys or troughs is called a(n) ____.


A) roche moutonnée
B) esker
C) kame
D) arête
E) cirque

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