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Also known as moraines
thumb|right|250px|The snow-free debris hills around the lagoon are lateral and terminal moraines of a valley glacier in [[Manang, Nepal.]] thumb|right|250px|Moraine of the Nanga Parbat North Face Glacier as seen from [[Fairy Meadows, Pakistan.]] thumb|Aerial view of the moraine of the Nanga Parbat North Face Glacier.
A moraine is a pile of rock and debris that accumulates along the sides or at the end of a glacier as it moves and erodes the landscape. Moraines are important because they reveal where glaciers have been and help us understand how glaciers have shaped the land over time.
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