drumliinimuodostelmia
Drumliinimuodostelmia are elongated, streamlined hills found in landscapes shaped by glacial activity. These distinctive landforms are typically composed of unconsolidated glacial till, which is a mixture of clay, silt, sand, gravel, and boulders deposited directly by a glacier. Drumlins are usually found in clusters or fields, often referred to as drumlin fields, and can vary significantly in size, ranging from a few meters to over a kilometer in length and tens of meters in height.
The characteristic shape of a drumlin is that of a half-egg or an inverted spoon, with a
Drumlins are indicative of past glacial erosion and deposition. Their orientation typically aligns with the direction