A steep-sided hill of glacial sediment formed when a glacier melts best describes which glacial landform?
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When the glacier finally melts away, the sediment is set down on the surface of the ground, forming a steep-sided, conical mound or hill known as a kame. A kettle forms when a large chunk of ice separates from the main glacier. Buried by glacial till, the ice then melts, leaving a depression in the landscape.
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