Eskers
silt
A low hill of drifting sand usually formed on the coats, but often carried far inland by the prevailing winds.
When glaciers move, they erode the land beneath them by scraping and plucking rocks and sediments. This process can create valleys, fjords, and other landforms. Additionally, as glaciers melt and retreat, they deposit the sediments and rocks they have carried with them, shaping the landscape further.
A hill with a jumble of small and large rocks is typically referred to as a "rocky hill" or a "rock-strewn hill." These hills are formed through various geological processes such as erosion, weathering, and the movement of glaciers. The presence of both small and large rocks indicates a diverse range of rock sizes and compositions in the hill's formation.
Moraines are long, low hills formed by materials made by a glacier. A moraine contains rocks, sand, and clay. if you dig into a moraine, you find these things deposited together. You do not find them together in hills
A hill formed by blown sand is known as a sand dune. These dunes are created by the accumulation of sand carried by wind and are common in desert and coastal regions around the world. Sand dunes can vary in size and shape depending on factors such as wind direction and strength.
Bajadas are formed when sediment is eroded and carried downstream by flowing water, accumulating along the base of a mountain range or hill as a wide, sloping deposit. They are typically composed of alluvial fan material and are common in arid and semi-arid regions where flash floods are prevalent. Over time, the accumulation and deposition of sediment create the characteristic gently sloping structure of a bajada.
A moraine is a mound or ridge of unconsolidated glacial debris, while an ordinary hill is a natural elevation of the Earth's surface. Moraines are formed by the deposition and accumulation of material carried by a glacier, while ordinary hills can be formed by various geological processes such as volcanic activity, erosion, or tectonic forces. Additionally, moraines often have a more irregular and angular shape compared to the smoother, rounded contours of ordinary hills.
Hills like Buck Hill in MN.
New Tehri in Uttarakhand is the newly formed hill station in Uttarakhand.
This type of hill formed when the glaciers melted is called a drumlin. This type of hill, which is oval and shaped like an inverted spoon, forms in lowland areas. The word drumlin is a Gaelic word.
drumlin