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media type="file" key="Science piano glacier WITH SINGING.m4a" width="300" height="50" Once upon a time Glaciers were everywhere Dragging till Along On their journey

Until the till Was too heavy to push anymore It just left it there To form A drumlin Yeah The glacier gave up on moving forwards And melted Where it stood Making a drowned drumlin

This is our past But I promise This is our future too You though it wouldn’t last But I promise It’ll keep going on Going on Going on Erosion

Soon later, The drumlin would be eroded by waves using impact and abrasion deposition would form beaches spits and currents like longshore drifts.

Then the drumlin would be Eroded by wind Slowly But surely By the weakest force of erosion The wind would carry the finer sediments called loess

This is our past But I promise This is our future too You though it wouldn’t last But I promise It’ll keep going on Going on Going on Erosion

The drumlin would be eroded by rain The runoff caused rills and gullies

Up to today you can see proof of the glaciers like moraines and kettle ponds they even left great big boulders called erratics

This is our past But I promise This is our future too You though it wouldn’t last But I promise It’ll keep going on Going on Going on Erosion

I learned alot about glaciers. At first I didn't even know what a drumlin was. Now I know that a drumlin is formed when glaciers dropped till, a mixture of sediments. When we went to George's Island, I saw proof of water erosion. There was a bluff on the island with many rills and gullies. I also learned about wind erosion and the sediment that was carried called loess.

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