If Britain Had Ice From a Different Direction
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At the height of the last ice age, glaciers as thick as one mile reached as far down south in Europe as London. This is the reason why England and Wales have very little mountains, and why the terrain of their northern neighbor, Scotland, is so rugged.
But let's say, in this alternate last ice age, that the European ice reached not as far south as London, but as far west as London. What kinds of differences should I expect to see in the terrain and topography of the British Isles?
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