Geography, asked by rajeshsinha592, 6 months ago

what is escrapment!? it's contour​

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Answered by samikshajadhav16
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Explanation:

An escarpment is a steep slope or long cliff that forms as a result of faulting or erosion and separates two relatively level areas having different elevations. ... In this usage an escarpment is a ridge which has a gentle slope on one side and a steep scarp on the other side.

An escarpment also usually indicates two different types of land, such as the area on a rocky beach where tall cliffs become rocky sand. One side of an escarpment could be rock from one geologic era, while the other side of the escarpment could be rock from a different geologic era.

Answered by lahari200739
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Answer:

An escarpment is an area of the Earth where elevation changes suddenly. Escarpment usually refers to the bottom of a cliff or a steep slope. (Scarp refers to the cliff itself.) Escarpments separate two level land surfaces. ... Escarpments are formed by one of two processes: erosion and faulting.

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