@ultrilliam can u help me on this question The Newton-Clark moraine is located on the volcano Mount Hood. It contains approximately 950 million tons of debris and is located below the Newton-Clark glacier. Which of the following statements best supports the formation of this geologic feature A moraine is formed when glacial ice freezes and deposits debris. A moraine is formed when glacial ice melts and deposits debris. A moraine is formed when a volcano lies dormant. A moraine is formed when a volcano erupts.
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What is your guess on this?
To start this off, moraines are involved with glaciers, as suggested by the question. Moraines consist of the material that is left behind when a glacier moves from location to location. Now, the question is, would the glacier be freezing or melting if it is moving and depositing debris?
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