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Drumlins, kames, eskers and moraines are land forms left over from the last ice age, they are associated with
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A volcanic eruptions.volcanic eruptions.
B flooding of rivers.flooding of rivers.
C wind blown sediments.wind blown sediments.
D continental glaciation.continental glaciation.

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D — continental glaciation.

Drumlins, kames, eskers and moraines are all glacial landforms formed by the movement and deposition of ice and meltwater during continental (Pleistocene) glaciations.