Explain the mechanism of formation of pingo in periglacial landforms?
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Permafrost rises to the drained body's former floor. Pore water is expelled in front of the rising permafrost, and the resulting pressure causes the frozen ground to rise and an ice core to form. The shape and size of a hydrostatic or closed system pingo is often similar to the body of water that it originated from.
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what is a pingo ..... sorry i haven't heard about it before...
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