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    The Slow Melting of Blocks of Stagnant Ice in the Land
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The Slow Melting of Blocks of Stagnant Ice in the Land

Question 27

Question 27

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The slow melting of blocks of stagnant ice in the land surface is the cause of ________.


A) cirques
B) kettle holes
C) eskers
D) roche moutonnees
E) ground moraines

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