ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Tindar (landform)

Tindars are big piles of rocks and dirt that are formed by glaciers. Imagine you are playing with a pile of toys and they all get mixed up together. When the ice moves, it picks up rocks and dirt and mixes it all up like your toys. Then, when the ice melts, it leaves behind a big pile of mixed up rocks and dirt. Sometimes these piles are very big and can look like big mountains! These piles of rocks and dirt are called tindars.