till
* Clay * Silt * Sand * Pebbles * Cobbles * Boulders * Gravel
This is most likely glacial till (in the past this was commonly known as boulder clay) and was deposited by glaciers.
No you can get sandy soils, clay soils, loamy soils, stony soils etc depending on what they consist of
No, but there is clay in the ground if you keep digging you could find some!
Moraines are made up of clasts ranging from very fine (clay) up to very large (boulders) and the intermediate clast sizes (silt, sand, gravel and cobbles)
Mudstone.
Slump
A moraine drumlins
boulders
The material formed is called till. The structure formed is called a moraine.
A ridge or mound of debris chiefly composed of boulders, gravel, sand, and clay is called a moraine. Moraines are deposited by glaciers and can be found in various formations, such as lateral moraines along the sides of glaciers or terminal moraines at the end of a glacier's advance. Moraines are important features in understanding past glacial activity.
* Clay * Silt * Sand * Pebbles * Cobbles * Boulders * Gravel
This is most likely glacial till (in the past this was commonly known as boulder clay) and was deposited by glaciers.
No you can get sandy soils, clay soils, loamy soils, stony soils etc depending on what they consist of
Boulders-cobbles-pebbles-sand-silt-clay
Clay is found in the ground.
in the ground