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Ask a Teacher - Geography - Physical - A Question from Lacey

Student Name Lacey
Question How is terminal moraine formed?
Answer

A terminal moraine is formed in the following way:

As a glacier moves down a valley it erodes the landscape by abrasion and plucking and picks up material which it carries/transports along inside the ice. Where the glacier stops and melts because of an increase in temperature the material trapped in the ice is deposited at the end of the glacier in a crescent shaped mound across the floor of the u-shaped valley.

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