Figure 10: Glacial erratic near Point Lake, Northwest Territories. Glacial erratics are large pieces of rock that have been transported away from their source areas by moving glacial ice sheets. Source: Natural Resources Canada - Terrain Sciences Division - Canadian Landscapes.
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