Correct option is A
Zeugen, Truncated Spurs, and Lapies are all
erosional landforms:
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Zeugen: Erosional landform found in desert regions, formed by wind abrasion.
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Truncated Spurs: Erosional features found in valleys, formed when rivers cut through spurs of a mountain.
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Lapies: Erosional features found in limestone regions, formed by the chemical weathering of limestone.
Information Booster:
· Erosional landforms are shaped by the removal of material.
· Wind, water, glaciers, and chemical weathering are major agents of erosion.
· Zeugen forms in desert regions due to wind abrasion.
· Truncated Spurs are commonly seen in river valleys where streams erode interlocking spurs.
· Lapies are found in karst landscapes, formed by the dissolution of limestone.
Additional Knowledge:
Kame: A depositional landform, formed by glacial action.
Stalagmites: Depositional features in caves, formed by mineral deposits.
Hanging Valley: A valley formed by glacial erosion, where a smaller valley meets a larger one at a height.
Tombolo: A depositional feature where a sand or gravel bar connects an island to the mainland.
Sea Cave: Erosional feature, formed by wave action on coastal cliffs.
Pot holes: Erosional features formed in riverbeds by circular currents of water carrying debris.
Dreikanter: Wind-eroded stones in desert environments.
Drumlins: Glacial depositional landforms, typically shaped like elongated hills.