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Geography, 30.08.2019 23:30, ic838847

Part c: longer questions (35 points in total)
answer the following questions. write as much as you think is necessary to address each question, but be as concise and clear as possible. feel free to use point-form or a table rather than standard essay format. you do not need to reference the text or the material in the course units, but if you use any outside sources provide in-text citations. use any referencing style that you are comfortable with.
investigate the source of the water that flows out of your tap. where does it come from, and how does it get to you? briefly describe some potential risks to the quality and quantity of that water. suggest some ways of ensuring that your source of water does not become contaminated, and that the supply continues to be adequate for your community. (10 points)
complete the following table by describing the characteristics and origins (how they form) of these five different features of alpine glaciation. (10 points)
glacial feature
description and origins
u-shaped valley
arete
horn
truncated spur
hanging valley

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