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kwoodring

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What is NOT true about outwash plains?
 
  A. most extensive glaciofluvial features
  B. streams always have straight channels
  C. smooth, flat alluvial deposits beyond moraines
  D. develop streams with heavy loads of till
  E. often pitted by kettles that form ponds or lakes

Question 2

What is a kettle?
 
  A. low elongated hills composed of unsorted till
  B. abraded bedrock hill shaped by overriding ice
  C. glacial-deposited till at the edges of glaciers
  D. irregular depressions shaped by blocks of ice
  E. meltwater channel on the underside of the ice



bimper21

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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