The landform created when glaciers erode backwards into the mountainside, resulting in a shape like a shallow bowl, is called a "cirque." Cirques are typically found at the head of a glacial valley and are characterized by steep cliffs on three sides and a gentle slope on the fourth, where the glacier may flow out. Over time, if the cirque fills with water, it can form a tarn, which is a small mountain lake.
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A cirque is a bowl-shaped landform created by glaciers. It is typically found at the head of a glacier and is characterized by steep walls and a rounded or amphitheater-like appearance.
Glaciers shape the Earth's surface through processes like erosion, transportation of sediments, and deposition. As glaciers move, they scrape and carve the land, creating features like valleys, fjords, and cirques. When glaciers melt, they leave behind sediment and rock formations that contribute to the landscape.
Answer: Cirques
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A cirque is a bowl-shaped landform created by glaciers. It is typically found at the head of a glacier and is characterized by steep walls and a rounded or amphitheater-like appearance.
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Many now-familiar glacial landforms were created by the movement of huge sheets of ice called continental glaciers during the Pleistocene Epoch (more commonly called the Ice Age.)
Glaciers shape the Earth's surface through processes like erosion, transportation of sediments, and deposition. As glaciers move, they scrape and carve the land, creating features like valleys, fjords, and cirques. When glaciers melt, they leave behind sediment and rock formations that contribute to the landscape.
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