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← GeographyWhich phenomenon causes polygonal ground patterns to form in high-latitude permafrost terrain?
A)Thermal contraction and ice wedging✓
B)Chemical weathering of bedrock
C)Erosion by glacial meltwater streams
D)Deposition of windblown silt particles
💡 Explanation
When permafrost cools in winter, thermal contraction causes cracks to form because the ice expands in the cracks, creating larger wedges that generate polygons. Therefore thermal contraction and ice wedging creates polygonal grounds, rather than chemical weathering, erosion, or deposition that are independent of permafrost thermal cycling.
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