They form due to cooling in cold areas like kashmir
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glaciers melt
they melt
From a glacier
The Malaspina Glacier carved the Great Lakes.
A lateral moraine is formed at the side of a glacier. Falling ice can melt and form a lake. Similarly, a terminal moraine marks the farthest advance of a glacier where all the ice typically melts.
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both - it can form lakes by cutting land out (to form lakes) or making drumlins and moraines. a glacier could also transport an erratic, many of which can be found in nyc's central parkhope this helps!
There may still be snow in the area where the glacier was, just not enough ice to move and thus be a glacier. Annual snowfields, small lakes called tarns, and bare rock are three possibilities.
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Glacier movement
yes from the cintinental period a glacier swept acrost and made a hole and the glacier melted and formed the salt lakes
As glaciers move, they can carve out deep depressions in the land called cirques. When the glacier retreats or melts, these cirques can become filled with water, forming lakes. Glaciers can also create moraines, which are piles of debris that dam up valleys, creating lakes behind them.
A hole in the ground left by a glacier is called a"kettle." Many of these form shallow lakes, as with the kettle lakes in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Ontario. This could also be called a cirque which is defined as a bowl-shaped, steep-walled mountain basin carved by glaciation, often containing a small, round lake. Cirque lake is a phrase used to describe these kinds of lakes.
the great lakes or just lakse