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    Elongated Hills, Often in the Shape of an Inverted Spoon
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Elongated Hills, Often in the Shape of an Inverted Spoon

Question 44

Question 44

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Elongated hills, often in the shape of an inverted spoon, streamlined in the direction of glacial movement are called


A) eskers.
B) kettles.
C) drumlins.
D) horns.

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