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A moraine is a landform made up of sediment and rock debris deposited by a glacier. It can appear as a long ridge or mound of material, often with a sloping side facing the direction the glacier moved. Moraines can vary in size and shape, depending on the characteristics of the glacier that deposited them.

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What are the various types of moraines?

Lateral moraine, Medial moraine and Terminal moraine.


What is a sentence with the word moraine?

There'll be no cover on that moraine!


Is there A sentence for moraine?

The saw the moraines in the mountains. This is a sample sentence using the word moraine.


Which moraine on long island is younger harbor hill or Ronkonkoma?

The Ronkonkoma moraine is younger than the Harbor Hill moraine


How do you pronounce moraine?

The word moraine is pronounced as mu'reyn. Moraine refers to the earth's accumulated stones.


What is a winding ridge left by melting glacier?

You may be referring to an "esker," a snake-like deposit of sediment left by a stream of running water underneath a glacier. At the edge of a glacier, a "moraine" also can form. A moraine is a pile of sediment and debris pushed by the glacier that forms alongside the glacier - a lateral moraine - or at the end of a glacier's run - a terminal moraine.


What is a moraine the piles up beside the glacier called?

lateral moraine


What is a moraine that piles up beside the glaciers called?

lateral moraine


How does moraine form?

A moraine forms by sediment ridges. 👍 or 👎


What is a winding ridge lefy by a melting glacier?

medial moraine


What is a moraine that piles up beside a glacier called?

lateral moraine


What is the difference between a terminal moraine and a recessional moraine?

The terminal moraine is the sediment deposition furthest from the source of the glacier. It is also known as an end moraine, however depending on recession or advancement of the glacier, the end moraine is not always the terminal moraine. Lateral moraines are lines of sediment deposited along the outer walls or boundaries of a glacier and can run from the top of the glacier down to its end.