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22 July, 03:05

Imagine that you are planning a trip to Glacier National Park (GNP) in Montana's Rocky Mountains during the summer time. What glacial landforms would you expect to find there?

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  1. 22 July, 03:31
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    Among the many landmark is the ancient hemlock-cedar forest, Weeping Wall, Jackson Glacier, Logan Pass etc.

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    The glacial national park is an American national park that is located in northwest Montana, on the Canadian U. S border. Adjacent to Alberta has 1 million acres of land and includes part of the rocky mountain ranges and the diverse species of flora and fauna. It's inhabited by native America, the park is 170 million years old and is bordered by dozens of small lakes of Alberta like the avalanche lake and the crackers lake. Most of the rocks found in this region are sedimentary rocks that were deposited about 1.6 billion years ago and are of Proterozoic in origin.
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