Glacial Landscapes Explained
As glaciers retreat, they sculpt the landscape, leaving behind unique formations like kames and kettle lakes. Kames are mounds of sediment, while kettle lakes are depressions formed from melting ice. This dynamic process, driven by solar energy, results in a diverse and disrupted terrain, characterized by features shaped through erosion, transportation, and deposition.In this clip
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Episode 129: Glaciers, Ice, and Groundwater
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