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A landform that results from free fall of rocks is called
(A) talus slope (B) eskers (C) alluvial fan (D) debris flow

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Answered by nitesh2k18
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b number is the answer
Answered by iceage0726
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Hi there. The answer is (A) talus slope.

A talus slope also known as talus pile is a landform produced by a geological process called mass wasting wherein rocks fall and accumulate at the base of a slope. This results to the piling of rocks one after the other and create a steepest angle.

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