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← GeographyWhich process causes headwall steepening within a glacial cirque?
A)Nivation weathering along bergschrund crevasses✓
B)Ice dam formation and outburst floods
C)Frost jacking and chemical alteration weakening
D)Accumulation of loess deposits on rock faces
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When snow accumulates in a cirque, nivation weathering increases because meltwater penetrates into bergschrund crevasses, freezing and thawing to fracture the rock expanding the cirque. Therefore, headwall steepening is linked to nivation, rather than flooding loess, or widespread rock weakening processes.
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