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Ripple marks are a feature of mountains that are not a direct result of mountain building.
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Yosemite Valley's creation can be credited to glaciation. When the glacier advanced and retreated, the valley was carved due to the contact between rock and ice.
The movement of compacted snow across an area!
I think there are some results of that. For instance, the sea level was lower than at present, due to the large volume on moisture trapped as ice on the land, glaciation extended beyond present continental shorelines. Separate centers of now accumulation and ice formation developed. Large lakes were created between the western mountains of North America and the advancing ice front. To the south, huge rivers carried away glacial meltwaters.Still not sureAdditional answerMountain ranges were not made by glaciation. They were pushed up by the movement of tectonic plates - although they may have been susequently shaped by glaciers
many sand and gravel deposits
The Great Lakes are more the result of glaciation than plate tectonics.
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how does glaciation work how does glaciation work i didnt write that but its sooo stupid! im lookin for the answer myself but THIS doesnt help
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