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← GeographyWhich process develops steep headwalls in cirque formations during glacial retreat?
A)Frost wedging from repeated freeze-thaw✓
B)Chemical weathering along weak strata
C)Aeolian abrasion from windborne sediments
D)Oxidation from exposure to atmospheric oxygen
💡 Explanation
As glaciers move, ice freeze and thaw cycles occur; frost wedging enlarges crevasses and fractures already existing within the rock. Therefore bedrock collapses, rather than from chemical processes, wind erosion, or oxidation alone, given that cycles of freezing and thawing lead to the fracturing of rock in alpine environments.
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