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Choose the correct answer. (d) Ice (d) Dunes 1. Which one of the following agents forms a tarn? (a) Wind (b) Sea waves (c) Rivers 2. What are large gorges called? (a) Waterfalls (b) Sea cliffs (c) Canyons 3. What are loops of rivers called? (a) Flood plains (b) Meanders (c) Valleys 4. Where are sand dunes found? (a) Deserts (b) Mountains (c) Oceans 5. Accumulation of sediments by glaciers is called: (a) Deposition (b) Weathering (c) Moraine (d) Deltas (d) Plains (d) Iceberg​

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Tarns are the result of small glaciers called cirques, also known as corries. Cirques form in hollows on mountainsides near the firn line.

large gorges are called canyons , canyons is a deep gorge , typically one with a river flowing through it , as it found in North America , The Grand canyon

A meander is one of a series of regular sinuous curves, bends, loops, turns, or windings in the channel of a river, stream, or other watercourse.

Dunes are found wherever loose sand is windblown: in deserts, on beaches, and even on some eroded and abandoned farm fields in semiarid regions, such as northwest India and parts of the southwestern United States

Moraine. A general term for unstratified and unsorted deposits of sediment that form through the direct action of, or contact with, glacier ice.

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