3. Describe the major landforms produced by glaciers.
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Cirques, tarns, U-shaped valleys, arêtes, and horns. The heads of most glacial valleys are occupied by one or several cirques (or corries). A cirque is an amphitheatre-shaped hollow with the open end facing down-valley. The back is formed by an arcuate cliff called the headwall.
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Glacier Landforms
U-Shaped Valleys, Fjords, and Hanging Valleys. Glaciers carve a set of distinctive, steep-walled, flat-bottomed valleys. ...
Cirques. ...
Nunataks, Arêtes, and Horns. ...
Lateral and Medial Moraines. ...
Terminal and Recessional Moraines. ...
Glacial Till and Glacial Flour. ...
Glacial Erratics. ...
Glacial Striations.
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