drumlins
They are called drumlins.
Drumlins are formed by glacial movement; eskers from streams under the glacier.
moving ice
A group of drumlins are referred to as a (basket of eggs)
Drumlins are caused by both erosion and deposition. These drumlins are found in the lowlands of Scotland and are small egg shaped hills.
Drumlins and eskers are found in glacial areas. Drumlins are hills made of glacial sediment and till, while eskers are long ridges of glacial drift.
A glacier formed long smooth hills are called drumlins. They are created when a glacier slides over the ground and reshapes the underlying material, depositing sediments and creating elongated, tear-shaped landforms. Drumlins are typically found in areas that were once covered by glaciers.
Farmers often plant crops on drumlins because their soil is deep and well-drained.
What kind of glacier forms when ice and snow build up in a mountain valley
Drumlins are found on a hill
deposition