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What do you see in the following image?

  1. Glacial trough
  2. Horn
  3. Crescent horn
  4. Moraine

hintHint:

These are the U shaped valleys.

The correct answer is: Glacial trough


    The correct option is a) Glacial trough.
    U-shaped valleys, also called trough valleys or glacial valleys, are the result of the freezing process. They are especially characteristic of mountain glaciers. It has a characteristic U-shape in cross section, with steep, straight sides and a flat or rounded bottom.

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    ______ is the shaping of the land present below the moving glacier.

    The correct option is B)Glacial erosion.
    Glacial erosion involves the removal and transport of bedrock and sediments through three major processes: quarrying (picking), abrasion and meltwater. Mining involves two separate processes: crushing the bedrock beneath the glacier and carrying the crushed rock along. Erosion by glacial meltwater under glaciers is the result of mechanical or chemical processes.

    ______ is the shaping of the land present below the moving glacier.

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    The correct option is B)Glacial erosion.
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    _________ causes weathering of rocks in glacier.

    The correct option is b)Ice.
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    Ice wedges are defined by the physical weathering of rock, where the surface within rock cracks fills with water, freezes, and eventually expands. Widening cracks and build-up of pressure within the rock cause it to expand and fracture. Ice wedging is also called frost wedging.

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    Which of the following landform is formed by ice?

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    _______ is shown in the given image.

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    ______ landform is created by glacial erosion.

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    Cirques and horn are________

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    ________is the process of glacial erosion.

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    Glaciers are formed from________

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    Most glaciers form__________

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    When temperatures are warm_______

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    __________ is the erosion and transportation of pieces of rocks.

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