2. What does the ice leave behind?
• Lesson objectives
1) To understand what glacial deposition
is.
2) To look at some of the features of
glacial deposition.
LO: What features are left when the ice melts?
3. • Remember glaciers erode, transport and
then deposit material as well.
LO: What features are left when the ice melts?
4. Moraine
• Moraine is a French word meaning
debris – i.e. it is all the rock debris
that a glacier carries down the
mountain.
LO: What features are left when the ice melts?
5. You are the smiley face and you drop an orange into the river,
mark its path on the picture!
6. How did that line of moraine get there?
LO: What features are left when the ice melts?
8. Task:
• As we go through each moraine, cut
out the correct one and stick it on
the sheet as well as making notes
next to it!
LO: What features are left when the ice melts?
11. 1) Lateral Moraine
Lateral moraine is a line of ______ material
along the sides of a valley ______.
Lateral moraine consist of rocks and bigger
_______ that are angular and are all
together.
Glacier Mixed Boulders Deposited
LO: What features are left when the ice melts?
13. 2) Medial Moraine
• Medial moraine is a ___ of deposited
material in the middle of a _____.
• When a smaller (tributary) glacier joins a
____ glacier, the material that was along
the ____ of both of the glaciers joins up.
• It is called medial moraine because ‘medial’
means ‘______’!
• main line sides middle glacier
LO: What features are left when the ice melts?
15. 3) Terminal Moraine
• Terminal moraine is a line of deposited
________ at the end of a _______
• At the end of the glacier the glacier ____
and therefore the material it has been
______ forms a ridge across the glacier,
whilst it ________ back up the valley.
• retreats melts pushing
material
Glacier
LO: What features are left when the ice melts?
18. 4. Outwash Plain
• An outwash plain is the piece of land which
the water ______ from the ______ flows
out over.
• The sediment in the water is ________ in
this ____ area to create a delta like
formation.
• flat deposited glacier melting
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19. Your turn!
• Put a title of Glacier Depositional Features
• Stick your sheet into your book.
• Imagine you are walking across a glacier and
describe what it is like
• E.g. I am slowly climbing over the rocks, there is lots
of debris here! This is called the …. Now
I’m on the ice and its amazing. I
can see…
If you have finished then draw a
picture of your adventure over the ice!
LO: What features are left when the ice melts?