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← GeographyWhich landform results when glaciers erode adjacent cirques?
A)Arête ridge formation✓
B)Esker deposition process
C)Kettle lake subsidence
D)Drumlin field alignment
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Arête ridge formation occurs because glacial erosion widens and converges several cirques; therefore, sharp ridges between the cirques remain, rather than depositional features like eskers or kettle lakes. This process shapes mountain ranges.
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