14.13 undersea mapping has revealed what appears to be bodies of continental glacial deposits on the continental shelf offshore of new england similar to those in figure 14.13b. what could possibly explain this curious occurrence of continental glacial deposits now well beneath the atlantic? hint: from whence comes the water that goes to make glacial ice?
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