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krzymel

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Where did the Pleistocene ice sheets outside of Antarctica originate from and then spread outward in all directions?
 
  A. subtropical locations
  B. high elevations
  C. subpolar locations
  D. windward slopes
  E. polar locations

Question 2

What are the large boulders left behind from a melted glacier that are usually unique from surrounding rocks?
 
  A. glacial erratics
  B. moraines
  C. kettles
  D. glacial till
  E. glacial flour



AngeliqueG

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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