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← GeographyWhat outcome occurs when alternating freeze-thaw intensifies in cirques?
A)Increased frequency of rock glaciers✓
B)Accelerated formation of drumlin fields
C)Decreased river meander cutoffs
D)Lower coastal wave diffraction peaks
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Rock glaciers form because freeze-thaw action enhances frost wedging, a physical weathering mechanism, breaking down bedrock and producing debris. This debris accumulates and flows downslope slowly within cirques; therefore, rock glacier frequency increases rather than other glacial landforms forming.
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