Q3.Consider the following statements regarding landforms:
- Yardangs are typically found perpendicular to the prevailing wind direction in arid regions.
- Cirques, formed by glacial erosion, are often associated with the formation of hanging valleys.
- Stalagmites rise from the floor of caves, formed by the same mineral-rich water that creates stalactites.
- Lateral moraines are deposited at the snout of a glacier, marking its furthest extent.
- Arcuate deltas, like the Nile Delta, are primarily shaped by fluvial processes with minimal wave influence.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
Answer: B [2 and 3 only]
Explanation:Statement 1 is incorrect: Yardangs are formed parallel, not perpendicular, to the prevailing wind direction. The wind sculpts these elongated ridges over time.
Statement 2 is correct: Cirques are formed by glacial erosion, and as glaciers carve deeper valleys, tributary glaciers often create hanging valleys that enter the main valley at a higher elevation.
Statement 3 is correct: Stalagmites grow upwards from the cave floor, formed by the dripping of mineral-rich water, the same process that forms stalactites hanging from the ceiling.
Statement 4 is incorrect: Lateral moraines are deposited along the sides of a glacier, not at the snout. Terminal moraines mark the glacier’s furthest extent.
Statement 5 is incorrect: Arcuate deltas, like the Nile, are significantly influenced by wave action, which redistributes the deposited sediment. They are wave-dominated deltas, not solely fluvial.