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Erratics are a key sign of glacial activity. These are large rocks resting on top of soil, unlike monadnocks which are pinnacles left over from riparian erosion. The rock is carried from some distant mountain on glacial ice, and abandoned on a plain when the ice stops moving and melts. Glacial valleys have a characteristic U shape to them, as opposed to the V shape of valleys carved by water. Often glaciers leave broken rock and rubble in a wavey line known as a terminal moraine, or along the sides of the moving ice in formations known as lateral moraines. Ice also gouges series of characteristic grooves or scars on mountain rock faces, indicative of glacial activity.
Glacial lake - 1. From glacial region 2. Eg. Mansarovar lake Tectonic lake - 1. From fractures and Faults in earth crust 2. Eg. Wular lake and Dal lake. Lagoon lake - 1. From deposition of sandbars. 2. Eg. Chilika, pulicat Man made lakes - 1. Formed when rivers are demand for generation of electricity. 2. Eg. GobindSagar
1) if the ice melts in the northern/ southern region of the world, the water level wont rise. BECAUSE that water is froze, it is expanded.
folding of the sedimentary layers
glacial, glacier
Northwestern Europe (Scotland and Norway)
Among its many influences, glaciation formed the Great Lakes and Long Island (NY state).
Generally speaking you will not find a cash advance loan with a low rate,and the rates can vary from region to region.
It could be two things, either plucking, a form of glacial erosion where weak rock is moved or erratics, which is a form of glacial deposition in which rocks, even car size, are transported by glacial ice into a region with different bedrock.
A definite answer to this question cannot be given as it varies from region to region.
after WWII
In what ways might past glacial action in New England and New York State effect tourism and recreation in those regions today?
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The last region of the world to be occupied by early humans was the Americas, with evidence suggesting human presence as early as 15,000-20,000 years ago. This migration is thought to have occurred via the Bering Land Bridge, connecting Asia and North America during the last Ice Age.
Seismic gaps.