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what are the similarities and differences between moraine and outwash? ( more than one similarities and differences ) please help​

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An interlobate moraine is a moraine built between two adjacent lobes of a glacier. Outwash may be intermingled with morainal landforms due to local glacial re-advances. There may be deposition of till during glacial advance followed by outwash deposition upon retreat, or vice versa.

Moraine: an accumulation of till deposited by direct glacial action. ... Outwash may be intermingled with morainal landforms due to local glacial re-advances. There may be deposition of till during glacial advance followed by outwash deposition upon retreat, or vice versa.