A wider, deeper valley that is more U-shaped is a characteristic of an area that has experienced glacial transformation. Glaciers carve out U-shaped valleys as they advance and retreat, in contrast to rivers, which typically create V-shaped valleys.
Glaciers can change the landscape as they move. Which of the following is a characteristic of an area that has experienced glacial transformation?(1 point)
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A very steep, V-shaped valley
A very steep, V-shaped valley
A wider, deeper valley that is more U-shapped
A wider, deeper valley that is more U-shapped
A vast flat area without mountains
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