Ice: An Agent of Erosion

Monday, 21 March 2011

Ice Erosion Summary Report cont.

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Human society can benefit from understanding landforms many times over, from reasons as pragmatic yet vitally necessary as farming in optima...

Glacial Lakes

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These lakes began life as large pools of glacial meltwater, and have been supplemented with rivers and rain since. At the end of the Last Gl...
Sunday, 20 March 2011

Benefits of Understanding Landforms 4

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This century has marked a renewed interest in the impact humans are having on their environment. Much new knowledge has come to light, parti...
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Moraine

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Originally a French term, moraine is any accumulation of glacially-caused and deposited debris, mostly taking the form of sediments and soil...

Benefits of Understanding Landforms 3

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Hazards are present in everyday life. By understanding these dangers we can better take precautions against them and avert loss and injury. ...

Truncated Spurs

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When a watercourse or small river meanders down a sloping gradient, it will eventually carve out a v-shaped pathway. Due to not having any c...

Ice Erosion Summary Report

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Moving ice erosion is an important erosion agent as it is the strongest erosion agent and places all over the world have been affected by ic...
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