Landforms
the process in which glaciers formed and spread
glaciation
made up of smaller peninsulas
europe
large banks of earth and stone, to hold back water
dikes
created by glaciation , which form a crescent
alps
lies northwest of the mainland
British Isles
the process of glaciation carved out long, narrow, steep-sided inlets called
fjords
a fine, rich, wind-borne soil left by glaciers, cover it
loess
reclaimed lands, which were drained and kept dry by the use of windmills
polders