Glacial Processes Explained
Glaciers not only grind down rocks but also transport sediment in various forms, including rock powder. As glaciers move, they can deposit this material in different locations, leading to the formation of distinct landforms like moraines, which are accumulations of unsorted debris. These processes occur at various altitudes and along the sides of valleys, illustrating the dynamic nature of glacial movement and sediment deposition.In this clip
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Episode 129: Glaciers, Ice, and Groundwater
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