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Cirque erosion results in the formation of bowl-shaped depressions at the head of a valley glacier. Deposition can occur when the glacier melts, depositing sediment and creating a small lake called a tarn in the cirque basin.
a cirque is a steep-walled semicircular basin in a mountain (carved by a glacier)
A glacial cirque is formed when a glacier erodes the headwall of a valley through processes like plucking and abrasion. As the glacier moves downhill, it creates a bowl-shaped depression with steep walls. After the glacier retreats, the cirque may fill with water, forming a tarn or glacial lake.
A Cirque
A cirque, also known as a Cwm or Corrie, is a feature of glacial erosion, formed in a mountainside.
Cirque erosion results in the formation of bowl-shaped depressions at the head of a valley glacier. Deposition can occur when the glacier melts, depositing sediment and creating a small lake called a tarn in the cirque basin.
a cirque is a steep-walled semicircular basin in a mountain (carved by a glacier)
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A ' Tarn' is a mountain lake or pool formed in a cirque excavated by a glacier.
A tarn (or corrie loch) is a mountain lake or pool, formed in a cirque excavated by a glacier.
A hole in the ground left by a glacier is called a"kettle." Many of these form shallow lakes, as with the kettle lakes in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Ontario. This could also be called a cirque which is defined as a bowl-shaped, steep-walled mountain basin carved by glaciation, often containing a small, round lake. Cirque lake is a phrase used to describe these kinds of lakes.
A hole in the ground left by a glacier is called a"kettle." Many of these form shallow lakes, as with the kettle lakes in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Ontario. This could also be called a cirque which is defined as a bowl-shaped, steep-walled mountain basin carved by glaciation, often containing a small, round lake. Cirque lake is a phrase used to describe these kinds of lakes.
A hole in the ground left by a glacier is called a"kettle." Many of these form shallow lakes, as with the kettle lakes in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Ontario. This could also be called a cirque which is defined as a bowl-shaped, steep-walled mountain basin carved by glaciation, often containing a small, round lake. Cirque lake is a phrase used to describe these kinds of lakes.
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A cirque glacier is a small glacier that occupies a cirque or rests against the headwall of a cirque. A cirque is a deep, horseshoe-shaped hollow with steep walls which was created by erosive activity of glaciers.
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