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← GeographyWhich mechanism explains downslope soil movement observed in periglacial environments experiencing thaw cycles?
A)Creep due differential thermal expansion
B)Solifluction due to reduced friction✓
C)Hydraulic sorting during intense rainfall
D)Block flow from seismic soil liquefaction
💡 Explanation
When permafrost thaws, the active soil layer becomes saturated and loses cohesion; solifluction occurs because this saturated soil flows slowly downslope under gravity due to reduced friction. Therefore solifluction results, rather than creep, sorting, or block flow which involve very different mechanisms and conditions.
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