Hanging Valley
A
Hanging valley
is a type of glacial feature that represents the site of a former
glacier
. The hanging valley differs from other
glacial valleys
in that it is at a higher altitude and smaller than the main glacial valley. The hanging valley is the result of a feeder (or tributary) glacier that has melted away. Hanging valleys often have a waterfall that drains into the main glacial valley.
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