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long ,narrow , winding, steep sided,ridges formed by the fluvial glacial deposits of sands and gravels?

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Answered by janhaviatodaria
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Eskers can be describes as long, curved ridges made up of sands and gravels. These surfaces were created by intraglacial streams carrying and depositing sediments as they flow through the glacier. These landforms can range from 100 m to 500 km long and 3 m to 200 m tall.

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