jäätikköavan
Jäätikköavan is a Finnish term referring to a landform created by the melting and retreat of a glacier. This process often leaves behind a varied and uneven terrain. As glaciers advance and retreat over geological timescales, they carry and deposit a wide range of sediments, including sand, gravel, clay, and larger boulders. When the ice melts, these materials are left behind, forming distinct features.
Common formations associated with jäätikköavan include moraines, which are ridges or mounds of glacial debris. Eskers,
The soil composition in areas of jäätikköavan can vary significantly, influencing the type of vegetation that