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They leave behind cold water.

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They also leave behind to rock and soil that they have pushed forward, known as morraine.

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Morains, Erratics are just some of the things that a glacier would leave behind

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Water and it causes gaps in other landforms by the glacier that melted.

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Water and glacial debris like sand, rock powder, gravel, and boulders.

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They leave behind to rock and soil that they have pushed forward known as moraines and deep areas that can fill with water known as kettle lakes.

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bodes of water

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sediments

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Uhhh...water?

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What do glaciers leave behind as the retreat?

As glaciers retreat, they leave behind deposits of rocks.


What do glaciers leave behind when melt and recede?

They leave behind cold water. &lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt; They also leave behind to rock and soil that they have pushed forward, known as morraine. THIS IS TRUE.Gradpoint/Novanet :) ;) -jesstyn wise a.k.a bill


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They leave behind glacial lakes, striations, and river valleys creating the Minnesota landscape there is today.


How do you describe the landscape made by alpine glaciers compared to the landscape by continental glaciers?

Alpine glaciers leave behind U-shaped valleys, deep, high-altitude lakes and cliffs. Continental glaciers flow outwards scraping the landscape clean, making fairly flat lands and lakes


How were lakes formed in Scandinavian countries?

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How did glaciers contribute to the formation of hills around the Lake Michigan?

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When deposits of till build up What is left behind?

When deposits of till build up, they can leave behind various landforms such as moraines, drumlins, eskers, and outwash plains. These features are created by the movement of glaciers and the deposition of sediments as the glacier retreats.


When did the last glaciers leave Michigan?

10,000 years ago


What do glaciers leave behind as evidence of their existence?

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How does glacier erosion occur?

Glaciers can cause erosion because they move, though they do so slowly. As they move, often only a few inches a year, they scrape away and can gouge out the land, and then leave behind morass, which can be made up of left behind bits of rock or whatever happened to be in the glacier.