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