Geography, asked by sanjeetkaindi, 3 months ago

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Which of the following is the last product of
the normal cycle of erosion?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Thus, the penultimate end product of normal cycle of erosion is called peneplain which is characterized by undulating surface with residual convexo-concave low hills known as 'monanocks', 'unakas' and 'mosores'.

Answered by khushisaini3054
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Answer:

The geographic cycle, or cycle of erosion, is an idealized model that explains the development of relief in landscapes.[1] The model starts with the erosion that follows uplift of land above a base level and ends , if conditions allow, in the formation of a peneplain.[1] Landscapes that show evidence of more than one cycle of erosion are termed "polycyclical".[1] The cycle of erosion and some of its associated concepts have, despite its popularity, been a subject of much criticism.

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