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The depositional feature a glacier is what

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Answered by Brainlytrainer
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Valley Glacier - Moraines: terminal, lateral and medial moraines. Drumlin and flute
Continental Glacier - Ground moraine, Drumlin
Glaciofluvial deposits: Terrace, Kames, Kame terraces, eskers and kettles.


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Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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The depositional features a glacier's moraines comprise of sediments, rocks, debris, dirt and more which are transmitted by the glaciers when moves down the mountains slowly. It is generally, the material left behind by a moving glacier. Hence, it is the depositional feature of glacier.

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