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Questions Related to landforms created by glacial erosion

The important depositional landform produced by glaciers is __________.

  1. Flood plants

  2. Moraines

  3. Barchans

  4. Inselberg


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

When the glaciers melt or recede they deposit the rock materials brought by them in heaps of various shapes and sizes. These are known as moraines. Moraine is a ridge-like depositional feature of a glacier. They are long but narrow ridges with height more than 30m.

A large persistent body of dense ice that is constantly moving under its own weight is called as ____________.

  1. Snow Mountain

  2. Ice berg

  3. Fold Mountain

  4. Glacier


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The moving ice mass downslope under the impact of gravity is called glacier. About 10 per cent of the earth's surface is now covered by glacier. Glacier are formed due to accumulation of ice above snow-line under extreme cold climate.

Siachen glacier is a _______ type of glacier.

  1. Valley

  2. Piedmont

  3. Static

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Siachen glacier is a valley type of glacier. The body of ice moving downslope under the impact of gravity through the valley bordered by rock valley walls in the mountain is called mountain glacier or valley glacier.

Which of the following are not water-laid deposits associated with glaciers?

  1. Kames

  2. Moraines

  3. Eskers

  4. Varves


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Moraines are accumulations of dirt and rocks that have fallen onto the glacier surface or have been pushed along by the glacier as it moves. The dirt and rocks composing moraines can range in size from powdery silt to large rocks and boulders.

Which is not a type of moraine?

  1. Ground moraine.

  2. Lateral moraine.

  3. Crater moraine.

  4. All are the types of moraine


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A mass of rocks and other sediments carried down and deposited by a glacier, typically as ridges at its edge or extremity is called a morain.

Different types of moraine:

  • Terminal moraines are found at the terminus or the furthest (end) point reached by a glacier.
  • Lateral moraines are found deposited along the sides of the glacier.
  • Medial moraines are found at the junction between two glaciers.
  • Ground moraines are disorganized piles of rocks of various shapes, sizes and of differing rock types.

Alpine glacier is also known as

  1. Piedmont glacier

  2. Valley glacier

  3. Both (a) and (b)

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Alpine glaciers, also known as mountain glaciers or cirque glaciers, form on the crests and slopes of mountains. An alpine glacier that fills a valley is sometimes called a valley glacier. Alpine glaciers begin high up in the mountains in bowl-shaped hollows called cirques. As the glacier grows, the ice slowly flows out of the cirque and into a valley. Several cirque glaciers can join together to form a single valley glacier.

Choose or find the odd word: Beaches, Lagoons, Bars, Moraines

  1. Beaches

  2. Lagoons

  3. Bars

  4. Moraines


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Moraines are odd among the combination. As moraines are the ridge-like depositional feature of a glacier. On the other hand, beaches, lagoons, and bars are the landforms of coastal regions.