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A moraine that forms at the center of a glacier is classified as a _____ moraine. A. lateral B. medial C. terminal
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A moraine that forms at the center of a glacier is classified as a _____ moraine.
A. lateral
B. medial
C. terminal
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Answer:
C terminal
Step-by-step explanation:
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Terminal moraine is a crescent-shaped ridge of till extending across a glacial valley. They mark the absolute terminus of the glacier. The glacial snout has gone no further than the mark of terminal moraine.
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