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Glacial erosion creates a number of landscape features. A low point along an arête that acts as a pass between glacial valleys is known as a/an
Question 10 options:
A)
drumlin.
B)
horn.
C)
col.
D)
esker.
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C) col.
A col is the low point or saddle along an arête that forms a pass between glacial valleys. (Drumlins are streamlined till hills, a horn is a sharp peak, and an esker is a sinuous deposit of meltwater sediments.)
A col is the low point or saddle along an arête that forms a pass between glacial valleys. (Drumlins are streamlined till hills, a horn is a sharp peak, and an esker is a sinuous deposit of meltwater sediments.)
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