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DEPOSITION
Such ridges are referred to as lateral moraines. As a glacier moves, it shears debris, such as rock and soil, on both sides, and this unsorted sediment forms ridges along the edges of the glacier.
Sediments of different sizes are mixed together
The term "till" is the name given to unsorted rocky debris formed by melting glaciers.
because the rocks are all different sizes
DEPOSITION
A deposit of rock particles that are scratched and unsorted has most likely been transported and deposited by glacial ice.
U-shaped valley containing unsorted layers of sediment
Such ridges are referred to as lateral moraines. As a glacier moves, it shears debris, such as rock and soil, on both sides, and this unsorted sediment forms ridges along the edges of the glacier.
unsorted and not layered :)
Moraine is the accumulation of rock and detritus on the surface of the glacier. When the glacier retreats or melts, this material is left behind, and may be recognized by its 'unsorted' nature, and the high proportion of clay particles. It may also have large boulders, which are rounded at the corners only.
\sediments that are in a body of water that are not sorted by their type of sediment. for example, if there were cobbles, pebbles, and silt, in a lake, that would be unsorted
Unclassified, unsorted, whole...
Brute force.
unsorted deposits
Sediments of different sizes are mixed together
sorted