* U-shaped valleys: Glaciers carve out wide, U-shaped valleys with steep sides. This contrasts with the V-shaped valleys formed by rivers.
* Cirques: These are bowl-shaped depressions at the head of a glacier, often containing a small lake called a tarn.
* Aretes: These are sharp, jagged ridges that form between two cirques.
* Horns: These are pointed mountain peaks formed when three or more cirques erode a mountain.
* Fjords: These are deep, narrow inlets of the sea formed by glacial erosion and subsequent flooding by the sea.
* Hanging valleys: These are smaller valleys that have been carved by tributary glaciers and are suspended above the main valley.
* Striations: These are scratches or grooves carved into bedrock by rocks embedded in the glacier's base.
* Erratics: These are large boulders that have been transported by glaciers and deposited in locations far from their source.
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