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natita [175]
3 years ago
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The above picture shows: Group of answer choices A permafrost soil-creep lobe, which is generally coming toward you, moving in t

he opposite direction indicated by the arrow. A glacier, which is generally flowing toward you, carrying rocks picked up from the ridges; the yellow arrow points up one of the stripes of rock, and you can follow the stripe to the ridge where the rocks started. A permafrost soil-creep lobe, which is generally moving away from you, moving in the direction indicated by the arrow. A glacier, which is generally flowing away from you, carrying rocks to smear them against the ridges as the glacier makes the mountains bigger; you can see where the black stripe under the yellow arrow curves around to smash against the rock. A glacier, which has quit flowing and is wasting away in response to global warming.
Figure: A glacier was shown in the figure
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Tems11 [23]3 years ago
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