A tarn (or corrie loch) is a mountain lake or pool, formed in a cirque excavated by a glacier.
i believe so...
a lake with water in it coz it melted
yes from the cintinental period a glacier swept acrost and made a hole and the glacier melted and formed the salt lakes
it was not glacier formed and is oriented east to west
A ' Tarn' is a mountain lake or pool formed in a cirque excavated by a glacier.
St. Mary's Lake (in Colorado) was formed when the water from St. Mary's glacier got clogged by debris.I'm not sure about St. Mary ('s) Lake (in Montana) was formed.
I think you mean a TARN - the lake left in the corrie or cwm beneath what had been the head of the glacier. !t's that "huge block ofice" phrase that puzzles me a bit.
West Lake Okiboji, Iowa To the south of that is Blackhawk Lake, Lake View, Iowa
Lake Windermere...its in the South-Lakeland region, and the largest lake in England. it is also described as a ribbon lake formed from a glacier, so has many outstandingly beautiful attractions (human and physical)
it is formed by a glacier
An alpine glacier is a glacier that FORMED on a mountain. It doesn't have to BE on a mountain, just formed on one.
By a glacier