Across
- 4. Sediments that have been carried by the glacial ice to a point, and carried further by water produced from the melting ice. They are somewhat sorted.
- 5. Picks up and moves particles of soil and rock.
- 8. A mound, ridge or sheet of unsorted, unlayered sediments deposited directly from an edge or bottom of a glacier.
- 9. A long narrow oval mound of unsorted sediments that is formed at the bottom of glaciers.
- 10. Sediments spread over a flat region on the sides of a stream after a flood.
- 12. Slope points to the direction the glacier came from.
- 13. The laying down of sediment carried by wind, flowing water, the sea or ice.
Down
- 1. Sediments that are left by the ice itself when it melts (unsorted).
- 2. Typical example of deposition.
- 3. Regions in between erosion and deposition where neither process is dominant.
- 6. How many process are needed for deposition
- 7. The process by which Sediments are deposited by a pattern of fine layers of well-sorted particles.
- 11. Bits and pieces of rock.
