Valleys:
* U-shaped valleys: Glaciers carve out wide, flat-bottomed valleys with steep sides, unlike the V-shaped valleys created by rivers.
* Hanging valleys: Smaller tributary valleys that are left hanging high above the main valley floor.
* Cirques: Bowl-shaped depressions at the head of a valley, often containing a lake.
Other landforms:
* Fjords: Deep, narrow inlets of the sea formed when glacial valleys are flooded by rising sea levels.
* Aretes: Sharp, jagged ridges that form between two cirques.
* Horns: Pyramid-shaped peaks created when several cirques erode back towards each other.
* Striations: Grooves or scratches carved into bedrock by rocks embedded in the ice.
* Roche moutonnees: Sheep-shaped rocks that are smoothed on one side by glacial erosion and rough on the other side.
Let me know if you want to know more about any of these landforms!