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Vera_Pavlovna [14]
3 years ago
6

Hurrrryyyy!!!!! Need this answer is quick. Describe what a moraine is made of and explain how this glacial feature forms.

Biology
2 answers:
Alexxandr [17]3 years ago
5 0
Moraine<span> is material on the surface of a </span>glacier. Lateral and medialmoraines<span> can be supraglacial </span>moraines<span>. Supraglacial </span>moraines<span> are </span>made<span> up of rocks and earth that have fallen on the </span>glacier<span> from the surrounding landscape.</span>
Sav [38]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

It's made of glacial debris, i.e, <u>rocks</u> and <u>regolith.</u>

Explanation:

Moraines are <u>formed</u> from this <u>debris</u> mentioned before that it's carried by a glacier. But its formation is not that simple, all you need to know is that a moraine is formed on a glacier, by its particules in self.

In formation processes, we could divided in two parts: passive and active.

  • <u>Passive processes</u>: It's when is formed on the surface without a directly formation by ice movement, in this process can be formed hummocky moraines, this types of moraines has cross-stratification in its structure.

  • <u>Active processes</u>: It's when a moraine is formed directly by the movement of ice, that process is called glaciotectonism.
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