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dakota nelson

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During the Pleistocene ice age:
 a. all of Earth's fresh water was frozen.
  b. glaciers occupied the Amazon River basin.
  c. sea level was lower than it is today.
  d. the Antarctic ice sheet was smaller than it is today.
  e. Greenland was a driftless area.

Question 2

Glacial meltwater streams typically:
 a. deposit till.
  b. are meandering.
  c. carry silts and clays.
  d. deposit outwash.
  e. carve horns.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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