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← GeographyWhich formation leads to the development of loess deposits?
A)Glacial rock flour production✓
B)Fluvial sediment over-consolidation
C)Tectonic plate subduction erosion
D)Impact crater ejecta sedimentation
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Glacial rock flour production leads to loess deposits via aeolian sorting, because glaciers grind rock into fine silt which wind then transports and deposits. Therefore, the correct answer is glacial rock flour production, rather than fluvial action, tectonic activity, or crater ejection processes.
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