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8 what are glaciers known to leave behind on rocks they move over? a volcanic ash b sediment layers c glacial striations d erosion marks
Volcanic ash comes from volcanic eruptions, not glaciers. Sediment layers are generally deposited by water or wind over time, not directly left by glacial movement on rocks. Erosion marks is a broad, non-specific term, while glacial striations are the distinct, linear scratches that glaciers (carrying rock fragments) leave on the surface of rocks they move over, which is a specific, well-documented feature of glacial activity.
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C. Glacial striations