how are corries formed
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The base of the corrie becomes deeper due to abrasion . As the glacier gets heavier it moves downhill. The glacier moves out of the hollow in a circular motion called rotational slip . Due to less erosion at the front of the glacier a corrie lip is formed.
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The base of the corrie becomes deeper due to abrasion . As the glacier gets heavier it moves downhill. The glacier moves out of the hollow in a circular motion called rotational slip . Due to less erosion at the front of the glacier a corrie lip is formed.
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