Small sketch maps showing the relationships in size, proportions, and orientation of drumlins and eskers in southern Wisconsin.
As already stated, eskers have not a general distribution within the glaciated area, but are often found in great numbers at specially favored localities.
Outline map showing the eskers of Finland trending southeasterly toward the festooned moraines at the margin of the ice.
Eskers (the Swedish asar) are among the occasionally puzzling relics of the British glacial period.
C) are two eskers of symmetric form, each a few hundred yards in length and trending nearly parallel with the valley axis.
The streams issuing from this part of the ice front would have laid down the eskers and kame gravels north of Danbury and the thick mantle of drift over which Still River flows through the city.
The material of the eskers ranges from coarse sand to pebbles four inches in diameter, the average size being from one to two inches.
It is not to be inferred that eskers never originated in other ways, but it seems clear that this is one method, and probably the principal one, by which they came into existence.
Eskers early attracted attention, partly because they are relatively rare, and partly because they are often rather striking topographic features.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "eskers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.