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A spoon-shaped hill of till is a glacial landform formed when a glacier deposits a large amount of material, called till, as it melts. The material is deposited in a distinctive shape resembling an elongated mound with a rounded end, similar to the shape of a spoon. These hills are common in areas that have been shaped by glacial activity.

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