Which is not a feature created by glacial deposits? A) esker field B) drumlin hill C) hanging valley D) lateral moraine
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The correct answer for your question is option (C)-Hanging valley
The hanging Valley is a deeper cut through a valley or a cliff.
The Ester field is a long winding ridge especially formed of sand and gravels that deposited by glaciers.
Drumlin hill is an elongated hill that usually in the shape of inverted spoon formed by glacial ice.
A deposited parallel ridges of debris along the glacier side is known as the lateral moraine.
Hanging valley is not a feature created by glacier deposits.
Lateral moraines are made of rock debris and sediment that have worked loose from the walls beside a valley glacier and have built up in ridges along the sides of the glacier.
A thin, widespread layer of till deposited across the surface as an ice sheet melts is called a ground moraine. It can be reshaped by subsequent glaciers into streamlined hills called drumlin.
Eskers are long, winding ridges of outwash that were deposited in streams flowing through ice caves and tunnels at the base of the glacier