Which one of the following is not a depositional feature of a glacier?
a. cirque b. Moraines
c. Drumlins d. Eskers
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Cirque is not the depositional feature of the glacier.
When there is drift in the glacier belt or shifting, the sand, soil or snow gets deposited.
The landforms that are formed due to the deposition of glacier parts are generally called morains, eskers, and drumlins and so on.
Glaciers are bit difficult to carry the tiny particles and hence sudden ice drops indiscriminately on the ground forming significant landform.
Cirque is not the depositional feature of the glacier.
When there is drift in the glacier belt or shifting, the sand, soil or snow gets deposited.
The landforms that are formed due to the deposition of glacier parts are generally called morains, eskers, and drumlins and so on.
Glaciers are bit difficult to carry the tiny particles and hence sudden ice drops indiscriminately on the ground forming significant landform.
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