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← GeographyAfter glacial retreat, differential weathering within a cirque valley increases its risk of which slope process?
A)Localized rotational landslide development✓
B)Extensive loess deposit formation
C)Increased exfoliation dome creation
D)Accelerated chemical precipitate accumulation
💡 Explanation
Rotational landslides are more likely because differential weathering weakens the bedrock inside the cirque, initiating mass wasting through a "curved" slip plane within the over-steepened ground; therefore, slope failure increases, rather than depositional/chemical processes dominating.
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