An armchair-like depression formed by glacial erosion is called
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A typically armchair shaped geological feature such as a depression between mountains enclosed by arêtes are called cirque..
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Corries
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An armchair - like depression is called as corries with a steep back wall and a shallow rock lip which is formed by glacial erosion. It is generally formed in areas where glacier starts because on that places snow collects in small hollow and after some time snow compacts and start changing into ice. As the ice starts moving it plucks rocks from the back wall . A rock lip is formed as soon as the ice starts to move away or out of the hollow.
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