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A landscape which has been carved out by MASSIVE sheets of ice in the period of what is called 'the ice age' (when ice covered a huge % of the earths surface) the movement of this ice cuts through the landscape and forms distinctive features and patterns as they go which geographers and geologists recognise as a glaciated landscape.

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8.How does a glaciated mountain valley differ in appearance from a mountain valley that was not glaciated?

A glaciated mountain valley typically has a U-shaped profile with steep, smooth walls and a flat bottom due to the scouring action of the glacier. In contrast, a mountain valley that was not glaciated usually has a V-shaped profile with more rugged and uneven walls, shaped primarily by flowing water and tectonic forces.


8. How does a glaciated mountain valley differ in appearance from a mountain valley that was not glaciated?

A glaciated mountain valley will likely have a U-shaped profile with a broad, flat floor and steep, often striated walls due to the erosion by the glacier. In contrast, a mountain valley that was not glaciated will typically have a V-shaped profile with a narrower, more gently sloping floor and less steep walls shaped primarily by the natural erosional processes of water and weathering.


What is another word for landscape?

"Scenery" is another word that can be used to describe a landscape.


What is another name for rough limestone landscape?

Another name for rough limestone landscape is karst landscape. This type of landscape is characterized by sinkholes, caves, and underground drainage systems resulting from the dissolution of limestone by water.


Can you describe the landscape?

The landscape is characterized by rolling hills, lush greenery, and vast open spaces. It features a diverse range of flora and fauna, with rivers and lakes dotting the terrain. Majestic mountains and forests further contribute to the picturesque scenery of the landscape.

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What is one glaciated region?

The Alps in Europe is a glaciated region known for its numerous glaciers and ice fields. These glaciers have shaped the dramatic landscape and provided valuable water resources to surrounding areas.


How do glaciated clouds look different from non-glaciated clouds?

The glaciated cloud (i.e. cloud contains ice crystals, not just super cooled liquid) appears filmy, or diffuse, with indistinct cloud edges. Non glaciated occurs more during the storm development stage where towering cumulus full of water droplets look very crisp at the edges as they mushroom out from the updraft.


Is a fiord a valley before it was glaciated?

A fjord is a valley whose characteristic shape was created by a glacier, so it is a valley after it was glaciated.


Is mt tambora glaciated?

No, Mt Tambora is not glaciated. Mount Tambora is not very tall and is in a very warm climate zone.


Glaciated areas tend to have?

More lakes


Is seven falls glaciated?

oI do not knowo


8.How does a glaciated mountain valley differ in appearance from a mountain valley that was not glaciated?

A glaciated mountain valley typically has a U-shaped profile with steep, smooth walls and a flat bottom due to the scouring action of the glacier. In contrast, a mountain valley that was not glaciated usually has a V-shaped profile with more rugged and uneven walls, shaped primarily by flowing water and tectonic forces.


What type of volcano is MtBaker?

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What are the submerged glaciated coastal valleys of Scandinavia?

Fjords.


what are the Effects of Climate change on glaciated region –?

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8. How does a glaciated mountain valley differ in appearance from a mountain valley that was not glaciated?

A glaciated mountain valley will likely have a U-shaped profile with a broad, flat floor and steep, often striated walls due to the erosion by the glacier. In contrast, a mountain valley that was not glaciated will typically have a V-shaped profile with a narrower, more gently sloping floor and less steep walls shaped primarily by the natural erosional processes of water and weathering.


Where are hanging valleys found?

They are found on alpine topography and glaciated uplands.