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← GeographyWhich process primarily drives the cyclical formation and enlargement of a cirque in an alpine environment?
A)Thermal fracturing by diurnal temperature swings
B)Abrasion by aeolian transport under katabatic winds
C)Nivation driven by freeze-thaw weathering✓
D)Solution weathering in calcareous bedrock
💡 Explanation
When ice accumulates in a pre-existing hollow, nivation occurs because repeated freeze-thaw cycles cause rock disintegration and enhanced erosion at the base of the hollow, leading to cirque enlargement. Therefore nivation is the primary driver, rather than thermal, aeolian or solution processes which require different conditions.
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