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While rivers usually form 'V' shaped valleys, glaciers form 'U' shaped valleys. There could also be scratch marks made by the glaciers picking up boulders and scraping them over any exposed bedrock. When the glaciers melted, these rocks and debris were left as moraines, often damming the melt water to form lakes.

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