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Figure 10.11 Glacial Abrasion
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Glaciers, Deserts, and Wind
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- 1 Earth Science 15th Edition
- 2 10.1 Glaciers and the Earth System Explain the role of glaciers in the hydrologic and rock cycles. Describe the different types
- 3 SmartFigure 10.2 Ice Sheets
- 4 10.2 How Glaciers Move Describe how glaciers move, the rates at which they move, and the significance of the glacial budget
- 5 Figure 10.5 Crevasses
- 6 SmartFigure 10.7 Zones of a Glacier ZONE OF ACCUMULATION More snow falls each
- 7 Figure 10.9 Retreating Glaciers
- 8 10.3 Glacial Erosion Discuss the processes of glacial erosion. Identify and describe the major topographic
- 9 Figure 10.11 Glacial Abrasion
- 10 SmartFigure 10.12 Erosional Landforms Created by Alpine Glaciers
- 11 10.4 Glacial Deposits Distinguish between the two basic types of glacial deposits and briefly describe the features associated with each type
- 12 Figure 10.15 Glacial Till
- 13 Figure 10.18 End Moraines of the Great Lakes Region
- 14 SmartFigure 10.20 Glacial Depositional Landforms
- 15 10.5 Other Effects of Ice Age Glaciers Describe and explain several important effects of Ice Age glaciers other than the
- 16 10.6 The Ice Age Discuss the extent of glaciation and climate variability during the Quaternary Ice Age.
- 17 Causes of Ice Ages
- 18 Figure 10.26 A Late Paleozoic Ice age
- 19 SmartFigure 10.27 Orbital Variations
- 20 10.7 Deserts Describe the general distribution and extent of Earth's dry lands and the role that water
- 21 SmartFigure 10.30 Dry Climates
- 22 Figure 10.31 Ephemeral Stream
- 23 SmartFigure 10.32 Landscape Evolution in the Basin and Range Region
- 24 10.9 Wind Erosion Describe the ways that wind transports sediment and the features created by wind erosion
- 25 Wind's Suspended Load
- 26 Formation of Desert Pavement
- 27 SmartFigure 10.40 Cross bedding