Glacial landforms are landforms created by the action of glaciers. Most of today's glacial landforms were created by the movement of large ice sheets during the Quaternary glaciations. Some areas, like Fennoscandia and the southern Andes, have extensive occurrences of glacial landforms; other areas, such as the Sahara, display rare and very old fossil glacial landforms.
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Glacial Landform. (2020). In Dictionary of Geotourism (pp. 210–210). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2538-0_902
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