1. Till: This is unsorted and unstratified material deposited directly by the glacier. It can range in size from fine clay to large boulders, and often contains a mix of rock types. Till is typically found directly beneath the glacier or along its edges.
2. Outwash: This is sorted and stratified material deposited by meltwater from the glacier. It consists of sand, gravel, and other materials that have been transported and deposited by the flowing water. Outwash is typically found in valleys and plains downstream from the glacier.