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1.How are valley glaciers and continental glaciers different? 2.Describe three features formed by glacial deposition. 3.Why are headlands eroded faster than the land at the ends of inlets and bays? 4.Describe how wind erodes the land. 5.How do sand dunes and loess deposits form?

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1. Valley glaciers form high in mountains and as they build up from snowfall, they fall down the mountains into valleys, also called alpine glaciers, they are smaller and not as smooth. continental glaciers are huge and fairly smooth mainly located on greenland and antarctica 4. Wind carries small rock particles that through abrasion and saltation erode the earth. (they smash into other rocks and it slowly weathers them)

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