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← GeographyWhich mechanism forms a tarn as a glacier retreats from a cirque?
A)Isostatic rebound exceeds erosion rate
B)Meltwater accumulates behind bedrock lip✓
C)Permafrost slumping undercuts the headwall
D)Cryoturbation sorts sediments into basins
💡 Explanation
As a glacier retreats, meltwater accumulates in the cirque basin because a bedrock lip, overdeepened via glacial erosion, acts as a natural dam, thus forming a tarn. Therefore meltwater accumulates, not rebound, slump, or sorting, which involves different geological processes and sediment properties.
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