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Imagine that you are planning a trip to Glacier National Park (GNP) in Montana’s Rocky Mountains during the summer time. What glacial landforms would you expect to find there?

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Answer:

Among the many landmark is the ancient hemlock-cedar forest, Weeping Wall, Jackson Glacier, Logan Pass etc.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The glacial national park is an American national park that is located in northwest Montana, on the Canadian U.S border. Adjacent to Alberta has 1 million acres of land and includes part of the rocky mountain ranges and the diverse species of flora and fauna.
  • It's inhabited by native America, the park is 170 million years old and is bordered by dozens of small lakes of Alberta like the avalanche lake and the crackers lake.
  • Most of the rocks found in this region are sedimentary rocks that were deposited about 1.6 billion years ago and are of Proterozoic in origin.
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