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  • Moraines: Composition, Formation, and What They're Made Of
    Moraines are primarily composed of a mixture of sediments, including sand, gravel, cobbles, and boulders, which are transported and deposited by glaciers. While moraines can contain clay and rock fragments, they are not their main constituents. The composition of moraines varies depending on the source of the glacial ice and the local geology of the area.
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