Glacial Erosion and Deposition Quiz

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Glacial Erosion and Deposition Quiz Name the feature and write if it was created by erosion or deposition.

1. Here you can see the end of a glacier that retreated known as what type of moraine?

2. The unsorted sediment is known as?

3. The Great Lakes are

4. The area towards the front of the picture is?

5. What is this jagged ridge called?

6. The tributary river falling from a U shaped valley…

7. These are not Saber Tooth Tiger marks, they are known as:

8. Notice the Pyramid shape

9. People love to paint and write on these glacial features left as deposits

10. These lakes are known as

11. Not sure why these ridges of sediment remind Mrs. A of cat whiskers

12. Raised hill of till

13. Look at the front of this mountain for the scooped out formation known as a:

14. and 15. Features: Name Two