A drumlin is a land-form from glacial deposition, which was once eroded. It is formed both by erosion and deposition.
A drumlin is formed when moraine deposited by a retreating glacier is subsequently reshaped by the returning glacier the following year or after the glacial interval with caused the glacier to retreat in the first place.
Erosion
erosion
Drumlin is the result of deposition and not erosion. It refers to a long, low hill of sediments deposited by a glacier.
deposition
deposition
Drumlins are caused by both erosion and deposition. These drumlins are found in the lowlands of Scotland and are small egg shaped hills.
a drumlin is a long, low, tear-shaped mounds of till, often found in clusters.
Floodplains are caused by erosion and deposition.
Glacial erosion is caused by ice, while water erosion is caused by liquid water.
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erosion
Erosion