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29 March, 12:29

How does the slope that has been deglaciated for 50 years differ from the nearby slope that has been glacier free for thousands of year?

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  1. 29 March, 12:48
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    Answer: The steeper the slope, the less likely material will be able to stay in place to form soil. Material on a steep slope is likely to go downhill. Materials will accumulate and soil will form where land areas are flat or gently undulating.
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