Geography, asked by bimanbangal06, 4 months ago

moraine, drumlins, eskers, cirque find odd one out​

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Answered by adalpura0786
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Answer:

cirque.......................

Answered by dreamrob
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Answer to the given question is as follow:

  • Moraine is any pile of unconsolidated debris, often known as glacial till, that occurs in both currently and previously glaciated areas and was once carried along by a glacier or ice sheet.
  • Drumlins are elongated, teardrop-shaped hills of rock, sand, and gravel created by glacier ice flowing.
  • Eskers are sand and gravel ridges formed by glacial meltwater moving via tunnels within and beneath glaciers or meltwater channels on top of glaciers.
  • A cirque is a valley produced by glacier erosion that looks like an amphitheatre.

Hence, answer to the given question is cirque.

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