Glaciers push up mounds of dirt as the advance forward.
When they recede, they leave these mounds of earth, debris and rock
What are these mounds called? In my ancient memory, I thought they were called doldrums, but this doesn't seem to be right judging from the responses I have obtained from this site.
The hills are called moraines or just a moraine.
they arealled drumlins my dawgs
drumlins
Drumlins
That would be called a Fjord.
They are called drumlins.
Fiord
The Northwest Highlands is an ancient eroded region of rugged hills and low mountains. During the last ice age, glaciers scoured the landscapes of Scandinavia and much of the British Isles. Glaciers carved fjords along Norway's coast. When the ice melted, the retreating glaciers left behind thin soils and thousands of lakes.
candian shild has old eroded mountantins .
As the glaciers retreated, they left rocks and boulders behind.
You must mean left begins by glaciers! Well there was big boulders for starters. And I think as they receded they left big hills and valleys called coulees! Hope this helps!
When glaciers advance or retreat, the sediments left behind create a moraine. Drumlins are created by the flow of glaciers that mold sediment into streamlined, elongated hills.
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That would be called a Fjord.
Drumlins.
Glaciers made basins and when the glaciers melted it left lots of lakes.
Wind can shape alredy present rocks, and glaciers normally form fjords.
The Loess Hills are actually believed to have been formed by glaciers during the last Ice Age, not an earthquake.
Fiord
Hills like Buck Hill in MN.
Springs (geysers), Hills and Glaciers