I believe it's a drumlin.
well don't have an answer
Drumlin
Moraine
A Moraine.
a moraine
Glacial till or 'Moraine'.
No, wind is not an example of a landform, although wind can help to shape landforms.
I really don't know......
because , look at your BOX DIAGRAM
a moraine
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.
Till could be referring to a shortened version of until, or a glacial till which is unsorted glacial sediment.
Glacial till or 'Moraine'.
It depends on the stage. # Glacial lake or cwn # Glacial till # Glacial morang
The debris of boulders eroded and carried down by glaciers will eventually form moraines (mounds) where the front of the glacier melts and retreats, leaving the debris behind. Moraines can be high and wide enough to form a dam, behind which glacial melt water is trapped and lakes are formed.
glacial till.
glacial till is the stuff deposited from a glacier.
No, wind is not an example of a landform, although wind can help to shape landforms.
Glacial weathering forms till moraine kettles and also kettles lakes. More specifically the acts of glacial depositionforms these.
till is the name of the material. In most cases all glacial-related deposits are unsorted and unstratified.
till