Long Island, which was formed by a glacial moraine (the leading edge of the glacier pushing rock, soil and sand).
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what is a landscape feature created by glacial deposits
A cirque, also known as a Cwm or Corrie, is a feature of glacial erosion, formed in a mountainside.
Huge boulders strung across the landscape that are out of place had been deposited there by a glacier which had moved them from several hundred miles away.
glacial deposition and glacial erosion
horns, cirques, Ushaped valleys, and glacial lakes. Glacial erratics if your doing it for
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Glacial erosion is the process by which a glacial flows over the land, picking up rocks. Glacial deposition is the process by which a glacier gathers a huge amount of rock and soil as it Erodes the land in the path
They are opposites. Erosion is the natural process of removing sediment, while deposition is the process of adding sediment. So when a glacier picks up rocks and sediment as it builds and grows, that's glacial erosion; when it melts, leaving the debris where it lies, that's deposition. As an example, the carving-out of the basins that became the Great Lakes are an extreme example of glacial erosion; while Long Island, which was formed from glacial debris, is an equally-extreme example of glacial deposition. Say this answer is useful if u 💜 science.