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โ GeographyWhich mechanism causes lobe-shaped surfaces in permafrost regions?
A)Solifluction due to freeze/thaw cyclesโ
B)Deposition from advancing glacial till
C)Abrasion by subglacial meltwater flow:
D)Erosion via localized glacial quarrying
๐ก Explanation
Lobe-shaped surfaces are generated by solifluction โ soil creep arising from permafrost thaw cycles. The reduced shear strength causes downslope flow, therefore lobe-shaped terraces form, rather than deposition or abrasion, which involve different geomorphic processes.
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