A valley train is:
a. a string of lakes in a glaciated valley.
b. a deposit of till where a hanging valley entered the trunk glacier.
c. a first-order tributary glacier.
d. stream-deposited sediment just beyond the toe of a valley glacier.
e. an ice-scoured plain.
D
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