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Briefly describe three possible causes of relapse in the specification of the response, and indicate how each might be handled.
Lateral Moraine
A deposit of debris along the sides of a glacier, formed from the accumulation of material eroded from the valley walls.
Terminal Moraine
A terminal moraine is a type of moraine that forms at the end of a glacier, marking the furthest advance of the glacier, and consists of a ridge of debris that was transported and deposited by the ice.
Drumlins
Elongated hills formed by glacial ice acting on underlying debris, oriented in the direction of ice movement.
Loess
A fine, wind-deposited sediment that forms fertile soil, typically found in prairie regions.
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