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Abrasion occurs when rocks and debris carried by glaciers scrape and wear down the rock bed in a corrie through a process called plucking. As the ice moves, it grinds against the rock surface, eroding and deepening the corrie over time. The constant grinding and scouring action of the glacier enhances the formation of corries through abrasion.

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