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Explain Roche Moutonnee

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Answered by suraj397
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In glaciology, a rôche moutonnée (or sheepback) is a rock formation created by the passing of a glacier. The passage of glacier ice over underlying bedrock often results in ...


Answered by Rajusingh45
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Landforms found in the glacier bed . It is formed due to erosional work of glacier.

The passage of glacier ice over underlying rock the up slope side smooth while the down slope side becomes rough because of weathering by melted water

This called Roche Moutonnee.


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