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After the last ice age, stranded ice blocks left behind by the continental glacier melted and formed a. kettles. b. cirques. c. drumlins. d. moraines.
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After the last ice age, stranded ice blocks left behind by the continental glacier melted and formed a. kettles. b. cirques. c. drumlins. d. moraines.
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After the last ice age, stranded ice blocks left behind by the continental glacier melted and formed
a.
kettles.
b.
cirques.
c.
drumlins.
d.
moraines.
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A kettles
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the answer is kettles or a
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