What is exfoliation in geomorphology?
A. Layer peeling due to pressure release
B. River erosion of rock
C. Movement of soil downslope
D. Collapse of limestone caves
Answer: Option A
Solution (By Examveda Team)
Exfoliation is a mechanical weathering process where rock layers peel off due to pressure release, especially in granite regions.This often creates dome-shaped landforms.Related Questions on Geomorphology and Surface Processes
What is the main agent responsible for the formation of V-shaped valleys?
A. Wind
B. River
C. Glaciers
D. Landslides
Which of the following is an erosional feature formed by wind?
A. Drumlin
B. Oxbow lake
C. Yardang
D. Delta

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