
Glacial landforms resulting from erosion and deposition
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- Q1Match the processes to their definition.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q2What is a glacier?A large body of water that flows over landA landform created by wind erosionA large mass of ice that moves slowly over landA type of rock formed by volcanic activity30s
- Q3What is freeze-thaw weathering?A large mass of ice that moves slowly over landThe break-up of rocks caused by water regularly freezing and thawingThe movement of rock from one place to another30s
- Q4The last ______ in the UK took place around 18 000 years ago. During this time, temperatures remained low throughout the year and ice sheets and glaciers covered the north of the UK.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q5Glacial erosion is very powerful and has a range of effects, including:Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q6Glaciers move slowly, transporting material called glacial ______ in different ways depending on its position within the ice.Users enter free textType an Answer30s