A glacier once covered the area.
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A glacier once covered the area. THIS IS TRUE.GRADPOINT/NOVANET :) ;)
Geographers draw the conclusion that moraines are the product of ice age glacial activity when they observe ridge-like piles of rock and debris. Glacial moraines are formed from the debris of rock and sediment that is carried by glaciers and then deposited when the ice melts. Moraines can vary in size shape and composition but their presence indicates the activity of a glacier in the area. Geographers may also observe the shape of the moraine which can range from a single ridge to a series of ridges as well as the size of the moraine and its elevation. By noting these characteristics geographers can draw conclusions about the past geological activity of the area.
Geographers conclude that moraines are indicators of past glacial activity. These ridgelike piles of rock and debris are formed from the accumulation of materials that glaciers have eroded and transported as they advance and retreat. The presence and characteristics of moraines can reveal information about the movement and size of glaciers, as well as the environmental conditions during the periods of glaciation.
Several things in your yard can attract raccoons. If there is an open access under buildings, berries, branch or debris piles, compost piles, fruit trees, missing chimney caps and nut trees can all be an attraction.
The moraine that piles up beside a glacier is called a lateral moraine. It forms along the sides of the glacier as it moves and carries debris and sediment that is picked up along its path.
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Nine piles of sand.
In a game of double solitaire with 4 piles, a total of 8 piles are used.
Snowy plovers feed on invertebrates, which are in piles of seaweed and debris along the beach at the high tide line. Snowy plovers also eat insects from the surface of the sand.
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