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question 4 of 20 : select the best answer for the question. 4. glacial erosion creates a number of landscape features. a low point along an arête that acts as a pass between glacial valleys is known as a/an
a. esker.
b. col.
c. horn.
d. drumlin.
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To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option A: An esker is a long, winding ridge of stratified sand and gravel formed by glacial meltwater, not a low point on an arête.
- Option B: A col is defined as a low point along an arête (a sharp ridge formed by glacial erosion) that acts as a pass between glacial valleys, which matches the description.
- Option C: A horn is a sharp, pyramid - like peak formed by the headward erosion of multiple glaciers, not a low - point pass.
- Option D: A drumlin is a streamlined hill formed by glacial deposition, not related to a low point on an arête.
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B. col