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glacial epoch/look
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These consisting of glacial periods where conditions are colder than normal, separated by interglacial periods.
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Newcomers and tourists are warned not to walk in this area because of extreme tidal changes and the very fine glacial silt.
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During the last glacial maximum sea level was some 120 m lower than today.
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A variety of surface textures seen in imagery of the midlatitudes and polar regions are also thought to be linked to sublimation of glacial ice.
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The steep hills surrounding these lakes are filled with loose shale from glacial moraines.
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The environment can be divided into five major categories, apart from the relatively sterile glacial and riverbed areas: lowlands, wetlands, uplands, sub-alpine and alpine.
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The region was formed during the ice age and characterized by moraines, glacial valleys, and numerous lakes.
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These surfaces are usually exposed above modern sea level when a heavily glaciated area experiences a glacial retreat, causing water levels to rise.
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That resulted in kettles, glacial erratics and other specific landforms.
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The area is noted for its spectacular glacial lakes.
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