Roche moutonnees are the result of glaciers carving out rock as they move.
The feature that is the result of a glacier carving out rock as it moves is a roche moutonnees. It is a rock formation created by the passage of glacier ice. Or a terminal moraine
The central part of the glacier moves fastest than its edges as it is thickest from the center.
the glacier picks up the sediments, rocks, till, debris, and soil and carries them along while the glacier moves and will eventually drop them.
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the top layer whic is compacted snow and ice which is about 15m deep
The feature that is the result of a glacier carving out rock as it moves is a roche moutonnees. It is a rock formation created by the passage of glacier ice. Or a terminal moraine
The feature that is the result of a glacier carving out rock as it moves is a roche moutonnees. It is a rock formation created by the passage of glacier ice. Or a terminal moraine
terminal moraine
Stratified drift
Stratified drift
Roche Moutonnees
A nose is not a feature carved out by a glacier. If you want to ask a multiple choice question on this site, you have to include the choices in the question.
stratified drift
The feature that is the result of a glacier carving out rock as it moves is a roche moutonnees. It is a rock formation created by the passage of glacier ice. Or a terminal moraine
"Roche moutonnees" (sheepbacks). Or a terminal moraine.
The central part of the glacier moves fastest than its edges as it is thickest from the center.
Any large mass of ice that moves slowly over ice is called a glacier.