Answer:
In an area of alpine glaciation, sinuous, sharp-edged ridges called aretes and sharp, pyramid- like peaks called horns are common features.
Explanation:
The glaciers in a valley form various features due to erosion. Two of these features are the aretes and horns.
When two glaciers gradually wear away, a willowy ridge is made which separates one valley from another. This is known as the Arete. For example, The “Garden Wall” made in the Glacier National Park, Montana
When several Aretes crumble, horns are formed. The horns can be seen as the peaks on the top of the mountains. E.g The Matterhorn in Switzerland