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which is the depositional landform created by a glacier

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Depositional landforms of continental glaciers

Terminal, end, and recessional moraines are formed by the same process as with valley glaciers (see above), but they can be much larger. Morainic ridges may be laterally continuous for hundreds of kilometres, hundreds of metres high, and several kilometres wide.

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