moraine
/mɒrˈeɪn, -ˈiːn/Definitions
1. noun
A type of landform formed by glacial activity, typically a ridge or mound of unsorted glacial debris.
“The hikers had to navigate through the moraine to reach the valley below.”
1. noun
A type of landform formed by glacial activity, typically a ridge or mound of unsorted glacial debris.
“The hikers had to navigate through the moraine to reach the valley below.”