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Unit 44 Review Questions
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The Antarctic Ice Sheet:
contains over half of Earth's freshwater
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sits atop an essentially flat continent
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flows primarily toward the South Pole
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only extends to the coasts through a few isolated valleys
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Which Late Cenozoic ice sheet occupied Canada east of the Rocky Mountains?
Scandinavian Ice Sheet
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Cordilleran Ice Sheet
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Laurentide Ice Sheet
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Barents Ice Sheet
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If you see glacial sediment from a continental glacier that is unsorted, it is likely:
outwash
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till
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glacial flour
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associated with a drumlin
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This glacial landform is created when water flows at the base of glacier in a long tunnel:
kettle
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drumlin
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kame
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esker
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Approximately how many times did glaciation affect the Midwest of the United States?
Four
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Nine
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Twenty
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Several dozen
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Lake Agassiz was formed by:
a terminal moraine
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a recessional moraine
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glacial blockage of a preexisting drainage route
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deep glacial gouging of soft bedrock
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How do pluvial lakes relate to glaciation?
They formed during glacial periods when continental glaciers blocked outlet rivers.
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They formed during glacial periods when precipitation was more abundant and evaporation rates were lower.
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They were carved out by continental glaciers.
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They were carved out by mountain glaciers.
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