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The debris of boulders eroded and carried down by glaciers will eventually form moraines (mounds) where the front of the glacier melts and retreats, leaving the debris behind. Moraines can be high and wide enough to form a dam, behind which glacial melt water is trapped and lakes are formed.
magma chambers
sand dunes
The answer is DELTA
DEPOSITION
Erratic blocks or "erratics" for short.
Large boulders and smaller rocks can be carried by a river. When rocks and sediment are displaced, it's called erosion.
The debris of boulders eroded and carried down by glaciers will eventually form moraines (mounds) where the front of the glacier melts and retreats, leaving the debris behind. Moraines can be high and wide enough to form a dam, behind which glacial melt water is trapped and lakes are formed.
The ridge formed from till deposits at the edge of a glacier is called a moraine. It may be formed from glacial flours or from large boulders.
they are called layers
magma chambers
Ore
its a hm and its called strength
Large boulders and smaller rocks can be carried by a river. When rocks and sediment are displaced, it's called erosion.
it has large deposits of it
sand dunes
Mechanical weathering