Base your answers to questions 48 through 51 on the map of Long Island, New York. AB, CD, EF, and GH are reference lines on the map.

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Base your answers to questions 48 through 51 on the map of Long Island, New York. AB, CD, EF, and GH are reference lines on the map.

In New York State though, much of the soil has been eroded and deposited by glaciers.

Erratics

Striations

Drumlins Kettle Lakes Eskers

The diagram shows rock material being transported by a mountain glacier. The moraine deposits left when this glacier melts will be 1) all round and smooth 2) flat with small holes 3) all sizes in a u-shaped valley 4) all small in a v-shaped valley

Moraines from glacial melt became LONG ISLAND.

Base your answers to questions 48 through 50 on the map of Long Island, New York. AB, CD, EF, and GH are reference lines on the map.

LAKE Ontario!

Lake Erie Lake Ontario

Niagara Falls