Sediment laid down by glacial meltwater is called

Answer:
Stratified drift
Explanation:
A rock that is different in size and type when compared to the rocks that are native to the region is called a glacial erratic.
When there is an accumulation of glacial debris that is unconsolidated which occur in currently and formerly glaciated regions on Earth and is glacially formed is called morraine. Ground morraine's are deposited by glacier retreats.
Stratified drift is the type of drift caused by deposits from glacial melt-water.
An outwash plain is formed by glacial sediments deposited by melt-water outwash.