Glacial inlet is called a fiord.
The most well-known glacial feature on Kelleys Island would be the Glacial Grooves, located on the north side of the island. They were protected in the 1880's by deed and are generally recognized as the best examples of glacial action in the U S. There are numerous areas of glacial scratching and scouring on the island as well. If you search "Kelleys Island glacial grooves" you'll find several online pictures.
Glacial grooves are caused by the ice picking up boulders and scraping them across the bedrock.
Material (such as rock) which is carried by a glacier.
A small bay can be called an inlet. A large bay is a gulf. The opposite of a bay is a peninsula.
They are called varves.
Fjord, also spelled fiord, is a narrow inlet along a coastline. Fjords are created by glacial erosion. There are many fiords in Europe.
You may be thinking of a fjord (or fiord), a narrow, deep inlet (generally in a coastal landscape) formed by glacial activity.
the difference between glacial accumulation and glacial waste
It depends on the stage. # Glacial lake or cwn # Glacial till # Glacial morang
[Glacial] flow
Glacial Drift
Glacial Drift
I know a couple examples, all of which are in Long Island, NY: Shinnecock Inlet Rockaway Inlet East Rockaway Inlet Fire Island Inlet Moriches Inlet
soil developed in glacial outwash refers to what
Yes it is Glacial Erosion
CIRQUE What is the name for a Glacial Basin?
Glacial Drift