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← GeographyWhich process limits cirque glacier downcutting rates significantly?
A)Basal sliding thermal regulation
B)Crevasse formation stress thresholds
C)Bergschrund development cavitation risk
D)Nivation erosion sediment accumulation✓
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Cirque glacier downcutting slows when nivation erosion creates excessive sediment, because high sediment load inhibits the abrasion mechanism by reducing the ice's contact with bedrock. Therefore the cirque erodes upwards and outwards, rather than deeper, unlike solely glacial processes.
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