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The feature which is  the result of a glacier carving out rock as it moves is 
Roche Moutonnees.

>A roche moutonnée (or sheepback) is a rock formation created by the passing of a glacier.
 The feature which is not the result of a glacier carving out rock as it moves is

A. Terminal Moraine

The feature  which is the result of a glacier carving out rock as it moves is 
A. Roche Moutonnees

Explanation
:
 Rôche moutonnée (or sheepback) could be a rock formation created by the passing of an ice mass. The passage of ice mass ice underlying bedrock usually leads to uneven erosional forms as a result of abrasion on the "stoss" (upstream) facet of the rock and plucking on the "lee".

A terminal ground conjointly referred to as finish groundcould be a form of ground that forms at the snout (edge) of an ice mass, marking its most advanced. At nowrubble that has accumulated by plucking and abrasion.