Drumlin is an Irish word for streamlined asymmetrical hills composed of till.
Drumlins
Glacial deposits are called till. Wind deposits are referred to as aeolian deposits and include loess, dunes, and hills.
With continents in their present positions, the till deposits do indicate erratic glacier motion. When continents are fitted together, they show much more streamlined motion of the glacier from the southern Africa and the Northern Australia outward.
Drumlins and eskers are found in glacial areas. Drumlins are hills made of glacial sediment and till, while eskers are long ridges of glacial drift.
The southeastern region of Ohio, known as the Appalachian Plateau, was untouched by glaciers during the last Ice Age. This region consists of rugged hills and valleys and is characterized by its unique geology, including sandstone and shale formations.
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This is known as glacial till.
Great Lakes Plains, Central Till Plain, and Southern Hills and Lowlands
The four major land regions of South Dakota are the Drift Prairie, the Disected Till Plains, the Great Plains, and the Black Hills. Almost 75% of South Dakota is covered by the Great Plains. Much of the Great Plains in South Dakota consist of rolling hills, plains, canyons, and buttes. The Missouri River runs through the center of South Dakota. The Black Hills are a low range of mountains. The Dissected Till Plains are an area of rolling hills dissected by many streams. The Drift Prairie is an area of low hills and glacial lakes.
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Glacial deposits are called till. Wind deposits are referred to as aeolian deposits and include loess, dunes, and hills.