0 the large mass of rocks and dirt that is left by a melting glacier (= a large mass of ice) at its furthest point of movement --
1 the large mass of rocks and dirt that is left by a melting glacier (= large mass of ice) at its farthest point of movement --
The sweeping plain of sand and gravel beyond the ice margin and a terminal moraine is the outwash plain.
They were also fed with water that poured out of the glacier caves and cut through the terminal moraine ridges.
The dam can consist of glacier ice or a terminal moraine.
This hilly landscape was formed as a terminal moraine in the ice age.
This area of small lakes and swamps is the terminal moraine left by the last glacier, which reached this far about 18,000 years ago.
This left a terminal moraine where the glacier halted, and a ground moraine in other areas once covered by the continental glacier.
In a terminal moraine region, the kettles are fairly small but deep, to fit between the moraine's steep and hilly ridges.
The striking arc of a terminal moraine marks the limit of the last ice advance in the area.