Drumlins
Drumlins are oval-shaped hills about 30-50m high, largely composed of glacial drift, formed beneath a glacier or ice sheet and aligned in the direction of ice flow. They are composed o sand and little clay and occur in sort of rhythmic pattern. Examples occur in South Africa near Kimberley, and Northern European plain of Germany.
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