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Explain the depositional work of the glacier class 7
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Answered by pcplionelmessi
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Glacial deposition is the settling of sediments left behind by a moving glacier. As glaciers move over the land, they pick up sediments and rocks. The mixture of unsorted sediment deposits carried by the glacier is called glacial till. Piles of till deposited along the edges of past glaciers are called moraines.

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Answered by alkasharma1247
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As Mass of ice forming a glacier slides down it erodes the soil and rocks on the side of the velly through which it passes. These soil and rocks delivers keep collection and moving along with the mass of ice is know as glacier

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