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Truncated spurs are geological features that occur when a ridge or spur of land is cut off or shortened by erosion, often due to glacial activity or river processes. This results in a steep, often cliff-like face on one side and a more gently sloping area on the other. The truncated spur is typically characterized by its sharp, angular appearance and is often associated with U-shaped valleys formed by glaciers.

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