Fly to Point 2, a drumlin in the region north of the Firger Lakes, noting the gedersi cion- tation of this feature a portion of this area is shown ic Map T-12). Then fly to Point 3 and Point 4, again noting the general orientation of the drumlins in this area. (a) Most geomorphologists suggest that the long axis of a drumlin reflects the dires.- tion of ice flow, with the steepest end facing the direction from which the ice came. Based on this assumption, from which direction did the ice flow over this region? From to (b) Does the general orientation of the Finger Lakes match this? If not, describe the difference in orientation.