moraine in a sentence
n.
Definition
Moraine: a mass of earth and stones deposited by a glacier, typically forming ridges or mounds.
Sample Sentences
- The hikers marveled at the stunning moraine that had formed at the base of the glacier.
- As we explored the valley, we noticed the distinct ridges of the moraine peeking through the trees.
- The ancient moraine told a story of the glacier's movement thousands of years ago.
- Scientists study moraines to understand the effects of climate change on glacial landscapes.
- During our trip, we camped near a beautiful moraine that offered breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.
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