Glacial Landforms Explained
Eskers are fascinating formations created by streams flowing beneath glaciers, leaving behind long, winding ridges as the ice retreats. Similarly, kames emerge as irregular mounds of sediment accumulate in depressions on glaciers, only to be deposited on land as the glacier melts. These processes reveal the dynamic interplay between ice and sediment, showcasing the remnants of ancient glacial activity.In this clip
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Episode 129: Glaciers, Ice, and Groundwater
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