What is a drumlin?
A. A crescent-shaped dune
B. A glacially deposited hill
C. A volcanic cone
D. A limestone sinkhole
Answer: Option B
Solution (By Examveda Team)
A drumlin is an elongated hill formed under glacial ice by the reshaping of till.Its tapered end points in the direction of glacial movement.Related Questions on Geomorphology and Surface Processes
What is the main agent responsible for the formation of V-shaped valleys?
A. Wind
B. River
C. Glaciers
D. Landslides
Which of the following is an erosional feature formed by wind?
A. Drumlin
B. Oxbow lake
C. Yardang
D. Delta

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