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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. drumlin. D. horn.

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A low point along an arete that acts as a pass between glacial valleys is a B. Col

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B. col.

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A col is the lowest point (or dip) along an arête (a narrow ridge between two valleys), which serves as a pass from one side of a mountain range or ridge to another. A col is usually found between mountain peaks in a summit line, typically on a prominent ridge or arête. A col may also be referred to as a notch or a gap. An example of a col is the Indira Col on the Indira Ridge in Siachen Muztagh in the Karakoram Range.

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