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Answered by aarushgandotra30
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ans 1 A tarn is a small mountain Lake.

ans 2 Weathering is a term which describes the general process by which rocks are broken down at the Earth's surface into such things as sediments, clays, soils and substances that are dissolved in water. 2. The process of weathering typically begins when the earth's crust is uplifted by tectonic forces.

ans 3 an area of flat land shaped like a triangle where a river divides into smaller rivers as it goes into the sea

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Answered by Emlyn
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1.Tarn is a small mountain lake.

2 . Weathering is a term which describes the general process by which rocks are broken down at the Earth's surface into such things as sediments, clays, soils and substances that are dissolved in water. 2. The process of weathering typically begins when the earth's crust is uplifted by tectonic forces..

3. A delta is an area of low, flat land shaped like a triangle, where a river splits and spreads out into several branches before entering the sea.

4. As the glaciers expand, due to their accumulating weight of snow and ice they crush and abrade and scour surfaces such as rocks and bedrock. The resulting erosional landforms include striations, cirques, glacial horns, arêtes, trim lines, U-shaped valleys, roches moutonnées, overdeepenings and hanging valleys.

5. Glaciers begin to form when snow remains in the same area year-round, where enough snow accumulates to transform into ice. Each year, new layers of snow bury and compress the previous layers. This compression forces the snow to re-crystallize, forming grains similar in size and shape to grains of sugar..A glacier's weight, combined with its gradual movement, can drastically reshape the landscape over hundreds or even thousands of years. The ice erodes the land surface and carries the broken rocks and soil debris far from their original places, resulting in some interesting glacial landforms.

6. Significant depositional landforms developed by sea waves include sea beaches, bars and barriers, offshore and longshore bars, spits, hooks, loops, connecting bars, looped bars, tombolo, Barrier Island, tidal inlets, winged headlands, progradation, wave-built platforms etc

7. The wind is an active agent of erosion and deposition in the deserts. ... When the wind blows, it lifts and transports sand from one place to another. When the wind stops blowing the sand falls and gets deposited in a low hill-like structure. These are called sand dunes.

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