(a) Moraine:
- Landforms formed by the glacial deposits of valley (or) continental glaciers are termed as moraines.
- They are of various shapes and sizes, like ground, terminal and lateral moraines, etc.
(b) Drumlin: Drumlins are deposits of glacial moraines that resemble giant inverted teaspoons (or) half cut eggs.
(c) Esker: Long narrow ridges composed of boulders gravel and sand deposited by streams of melting water which run parallel to a glacier are called eskers.