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Moraines are formed by the deposition of glacial debris as a glacier moves and erodes the land. As the glacier melts, it leaves behind ridges and mounds of unsorted sediment. The size and shape of a moraine can vary depending on the glacier's movement and the type of sediment deposited.

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