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← GeographyWhich mechanism drives the progressive headward erosion that leads to the formation of a cirque?
A)Frost wedging and glacial plucking✓
B)Chemical weathering and karstification
C)Aeolian abrasion and deflation
D)Hydrostatic pressure and sediment compaction
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During cirque formation, fracture development from freeze-thaw (frost wedging) and ice incorporation (glacial plucking) occur because water expands during phase change and basal ice freezes onto rock. Therefore headward erosion results, rather than other geological processes which require different climatic or chemical conditions.
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