The material formed is called till. The structure formed is called a moraine.
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The material left behind by a retreating glacier, including boulders, sand, clay, and silt, is known as moraine.
A moraine drumlins
The boulders, sand, clay, and silt that are deposited by a glacier as it slows down and melts are called glacial till. This material is unsorted and varies in size, ranging from large boulders to fine silt. Glacial till is often found as moraines, which are accumulations of debris along the edges or at the terminus of a glacier.
It is at seafoam islands you must use strength to drop all the boulders down into the water to get to articuno. when I drop the boulders and then I was lock so what do I do.
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the glacier picks up the sediments, rocks, till, debris, and soil and carries them along while the glacier moves and will eventually drop them.
This describes glacial erosion where rocks are frozen into the base of a glacier and then deposited as the glacier melts, leaving behind a trail of rocks.
You have to make Charlie do and say stuff and drop monkeys, boulders, and dino egg on him.
Glaciers can pick up and drop boulders Glaciers dig furrows in the ground where they have passed Glaciers are able to move mountains out of their way
Glaciers can transport rocks, sediment, and debris as they move. They can deposit these materials when they melt, creating landforms like moraines, drumlins, and eskers. The movement of these objects can also help shape the landscape as the glacier erodes and reshapes the land.
Metamorphic rocks are created when compressed at high temperatures, as temperatures drop, they just start to solidify more, instead of becoming liquid again. A similar process is drying clay, as the clay dries, it becomes harder.