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Which type of mass wasting forms a crescent-shaped scarp at the head of movement?.

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Which of the following examples of mass wasting is characterized by a crescent-shaped scarp or cliff at its head? HINT: The crescent-shaped scarp or cliff reflects the fact that this type of mass wasting is initiated by a slope failure at depth along a curved slip surface, which causes a portion of the slope to rotate down the surface.

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