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what are the diagonastic landforms​

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Answered by rekhaddn5
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Explanation:

There is a huge variety of glacial landforms recognised in the geological record. However, they are difficult to see in Antarctica, because they are usually buried beneath ice. On a few small islands around the Antarctic Peninsula, however, you can see evidence of past glaciations through glacier sediments and landforms. On the next few pages, you can learn more about different kinds of glacial landforms found around Antarctica. See:

Little Ice Age Ice-Cored Moraines

Subglacial Volcanoes

Periglaciation

Jokulhlaups

Surging Glaciers

Mega Scale Glacial Lineations

Glacial Landsystems

Answered by bratislava
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Answer:

These are Pre glacial landforms

Explanation:

  • These are permanently frozen landforms formed at the evolution phase of earth and were formed based on latitude, altitude, and oceanic currents. As these climates tend to have stable geomorphology they cover large parts of the world.
  • The pre glaciated type of conditions has been found in Antarctica and arctic circles. These areas are developed into a permafrost region.  For example, ventifacts, rock glaciers, protalus.  
  • They are known as Diagnostic landforms due to this landscape are to been diagnosed fro the changes in climatic and plate tectonic activity on the earth's surface. Like the earthquake and orogenic shifts.
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