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    A ____ Is an Elongate Hill of Sediment, Usually Occurring
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A ____ Is an Elongate Hill of Sediment, Usually Occurring

Question 23

Question 23

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A ____ is an elongate hill of sediment, usually occurring in clusters, that was deposited and eroded by a glacier.


A) ground moraine
B) drumlin
C) kettle
D) terminal moraine

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