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What are glacial depositional features is created when ice is buried in drift and eventually melts?

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Kettle is the glacial depositional features is created when ice is buried in drift and eventually melts. 
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Kames, kettles, eskers, and the moraines and the drumlins.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • As the glacier leaves behind the crushed rocks and the sand that is called the glacial drift they create the above landforms that are left by the retreating glaciers. A kame is glacial landforms that are irregularity shaped by a hill or mound and are deposited on the land surface by the melting glacier. And is also referred to as the kame or kettle topography.
  • The esters are sometimes also called as kames are long winding edges of the stratified sand and gravel. And these are several kilometers long. While a moraine is unconsolidated glacier debris.
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