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what is kettle hole ? ​

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Answered by sakshi746454
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A kettle is a depression/hole in an outwash plain formed by retreating glaciers or draining floodwaters. The kettles are formed as a result of blocks of dead ice left behind by retreating glaciers, which become surrounded by sediment deposited by meltwater streams as there is increased friction.

Answered by 28aliza
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a hollow, typically filled by a lake, resulting from the melting of a mass of ice trapped in glacial deposits.

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