Define Fluting in geography
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Answer:. Fluting is a process of differential weathering and erosion by which an exposed well-jointed coarse-grained rock such as granite or gneiss, develops a corrugated surface of flutes.
Explanation:mainly because of erosion and weathering
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Fluting (geology) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Fluting is a process of differential weathering and erosion by which an exposed well-jointed coarse-grained rock such as granite or gneiss, develops a corrugated surface of flutes; especially the formation of small-scale ridges and depressions by wave action.
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