Jäätma
Jäätma is a geological term referring to a landform created by glacial ice. These features are typically found in regions that were once covered by glaciers, such as parts of Scandinavia, North America, and the Alps. Glacial ice, due to its immense weight and slow movement, has the power to significantly alter the landscape. As glaciers advance and retreat, they erode bedrock and transport large amounts of sediment, known as glacial till.
When glaciers melt and recede, the deposited till can form various jäätma features. Common examples include