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4 November, 01:20
What makes the farthest advance of a glacier
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Jadon Clark
4 November, 02:15
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A terminal moraine
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Amiah Foley
4 November, 04:15
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A terminal moraine is the ridge of till that marks the farthest advance of the glacier before it started to recede.
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