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LuckyWell [14K]
4 years ago
5

1. The lifting and removal of loose material by wind is called *blank*

Geography
2 answers:
Effectus [21]4 years ago
8 0

1. Deflation

2. Loess

4. Kames, esker, drumline, and end moraines

i hope this help sry but i cant explain because i really don't how and i'm in a time test but they do go some answers on quizlet.

andrey2020 [161]4 years ago
6 0

<u>Answer:</u>

1. The "lifting and removal" of "loose material" by wind is called <u>wind erosion.</u>

2. Deposits of windblown silt are called <u>loess</u>.

3.  <u>Results of the "last ice age":</u>

  • The occurrence of last ice age increased the mean sea level by approximately 120 metres.
  • It also resulted in the development of Homo Sapiens (a more developed species of human beings that had by then adapted to harsh climates)

4. Following are a few glacial depositional features:

  • <u>Moraine:</u> It is an unconsolidated mass of rocks and regolith deposited by a glacier.
  • <u>Kettle:</u> A hole formed on a draining plane by glacial action is called a Kettle.
  • <u>Esker:</u> It is a ridge that is formed when a glacier melts to leave back "stratified sand and gravel".
  • <u>Drumlin:</u> A long trail-like hill formed of rock, sand and gravel deposited by a glacier is known as Drumlin
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