Glaciers can produce boulder clay which is the result of glacial abrasion. Boulder clay forms the basis of clay type soils in England.
Boulder clay....It is melted stone you get from concrete and mix it with flour. I used it for an experiment once. It is a fun project
slump
yes
FALSE
Slump
boulder clay and chalk
number 1 is slump
You have to collect 20 clay and then ask the tassel mouse or boblink's to help you move the boulder.
No, Mudslides and Slumps aren't especially likely in soils high in clay, SO the answer is False.
There are various boulder clay cliffs in the UK, with notable examples including the Jurassic Coast in Dorset, the White Cliffs of Dover, and Holderness in East Yorkshire. These cliffs are formed from layers of boulder clay, a type of sedimentary rock created from glacial deposits. They are important geological and scenic landmarks along the UK's coastline.
The underlying rocks of Liverpool are mostly sandstone and boulder clay.