File:Roches moutonnées (Porcupine Islands, Frenchman Bay, coastal Maine, USA) 2.jpg

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English: The islands seen here each have a long, gentle side on the left and a short, steep side on the right. They formed by glacial abrasion and plucking - such glacially eroded knobs of bedrock are called roches moutonnées. The long side is the up-glacier side. The short side is the down-glacier side (= the direction the glacier was moving).

Locality: Frenchman Bay (view from the summit of Cadillac Mountain), Acadia National Park, coastal Maine, USA


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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roche_moutonnée
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