A fiord is ______.
A) a large, kettle- pocked moraine left as an island when sea level rises following melting of the ice
B) a glacier- cut valley that is dammed by an end moraine and a large lake is formed
C) a stream valley, deepened by glacial erosion, that floods as sea level rises
D) a glacier- cut valley which sinks below sea level due to glacial rebound after the ice melts
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Q11: How do icebergs in the North Atlantic
Q12: Which is the only continent without glaciers?
A)South
Q13: Which one of the following prominent landforms,
Q14: What type of moraine is formed by
Q15: _are erosional features produced by valley/alpine glaciers.
A)Moraines
B)Eskers
C)Cirques
D)Drumlins
Q17: All of the following descriptions apply to
Q18: A(n)_is a depositional feature composed of till
Q19: Abrasion and plucking generally involve what part
Q20: Which of the following factors did not
Q21: _is the best explanation for a glacial
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