Plural of cirque; bowl-shaped mountain valleys carved by glaciers, often containing mountain lakes.
From French cirque, derived from Latin circus (a circular area). Geologists adopted the term to describe the distinctive circular glacial formations.
Glacier-carved cirques are so perfectly shaped that ancient people thought they were created by giants—they're essentially nature's amphitheaters, and they're still actively expanding in the Swiss Alps.
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