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← GeographyWhich pattern results from amplified glacial erosion in mountainous terrain?
A)Development of radiating cirque formations✓
B)Formation of eskers along meltwater flow
C)Increased density of medial moraines
D)Uniform deposition of glacial till plains
💡 Explanation
Radiating cirque formations occur due to headward erosion around a high peak because freeze-thaw weathering and glacial plucking carve out amphitheater-shaped basins. Thus, cirques form, rather than moraines or till caused by depositional processes.
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