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They are found on alpine topography and glaciated uplands.
an icy puddle.
glaciated valleys
Yes, fjords, glaciated valleys, and horns are all erosional landforms created by glaciers. Fjords are deep, narrow inlets formed when glaciers retreat and sea levels rise, flooding the valleys they carved. Glaciated valleys, characterized by U-shaping, are formed through the intense erosion by moving ice. Horns are sharp peaks that emerge when multiple glaciers erode a mountain from different sides, creating steep ridges.
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distruction of the wildlife.
Features to look for in a mountainous region to determine if it had been glaciated by alpine glaciers include U-shaped valleys, sharp ridge lines, cirques, hanging valleys, moraines, and erratic boulders. These features are characteristic of glacial erosion and deposition and can help identify past glaciation.
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.
A fjord is a valley whose characteristic shape was created by a glacier, so it is a valley after it was glaciated.
No, Mt Tambora is not glaciated. Mount Tambora is not very tall and is in a very warm climate zone.
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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.
The region of flat land and gently rolling hills that covers the western half of Ohio is known as the Till Plains or Glaciated Allegheny Plateau.
It is a glaciated stratovolcano I believe
Fjords.