Wisconsin: Physical History. Wisconsin Ice Age 110,000 to 12,000 years ago Most recent advance of North American Laurentide ice sheet Several miles thick.
Chapter 7 Section 3 Glaciers
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7.1 Gravity EROSIONAL FORCES. I.Erosion and Deposition A.Erosion – process that wears away surface materials and moves them from one place to another.
2012 SUMMER INSTITUTE DYNAMIC PLANET Glaciers. 2012 SUMMER INSTITUTE PRESENTED BY Mark A. Van Hecke.
The Dawn of Civilization: Paleolithic, Neolithic and Beyond Standard: Students examine the lives of the hunting and gathering people of the ancient world.
‘S‘S. VOCABULARY GLACIER - LARGE MOVING MASS OF ICE THAT FORMS NEAR EARTH’S POLES AND IN MOUNTAINOUS REGIONS AT HIGH ELEVATIONS. GLACIER - LARGE MOVING.
STAAR Reporting Category 4 Organisms & environment
Geological Evidence of Glacial Activity in New York State.
Aim: What are Glaciers? I. Glacier – found at high altitudes and high latitudes. These are locations where more snow falls during the winter than melts.
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