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← GeographyOn thawing arctic slopes, what landform results from widespread solifluction?
A)Lobes of slow-moving sediment✓
B)Deep, v-shaped stream erosion
C)Steep cliffs of layered bedrock
D)Rapid debris flow channels
💡 Explanation
Solifluction causes lobes of sediment because freeze-thaw cycles weaken then gravity pulls saturated soil masses. This plastic flow then creates distinct, slow-moving lobes, rather than accelerated gully erosion or abrupt bedrock failure; deeper features involve different weathering.
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