Ice on the Land 5.0 / 5 based on 1 ratingTeacher recommended ? GeographyGlacial landscapes and processesGCSEAQA Created by: Victoria ValeCreated on: 14-05-13 15:41 9853624110 Across 1. Outputs from the glacier budget, such as melting. (8) 4. A deep depression on a hillside with a steep back wall often containing a lake. (6) 5. A high ridge running across the valley representing the maximum advance of a glacier. (8, 7) 10. The front of a glacier. (5) Down 1. A rapid downhill movement of a mass of snow, ice and rocks, usually in a mountainous environment. (9) 2. A ridge of sediment running down the centre of a glacier formed when two lateral moraines merge. (6, 7) 3. A process of erosion involving the wearung away of the valley floor and sides (glaciers) ad the shorelibe (coastal zone). (8) 6. inputs to the glacier buget, such as snowfall and avalanches. (12) 8. A period of ice retreat associated with falling temperatures. (12) 9. A smaller body of ice (less than 50,000km2) usually found in mountainous regions. (3, 3)
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