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  2. Glacial erratic - Wikipedia

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    A glacial erratic is a glacially deposited rock differing from the type of rock native to the area in which it rests. ... For example, a 1.5-metre-diameter (5 ft ...

  3. U-shaped valley - Wikipedia

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    When the ice recedes or thaws, the valley remains, often littered with small boulders that were transported within the ice, called glacial till or glacial erratic. Examples of U-shaped valleys are found in mountainous regions throughout the world including the Andes, Alps, Caucasus Mountains, Himalaya, Rocky Mountains, New Zealand and the ...

  4. Glacial erratic boulders of King County, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Glacial erratic boulders of King County are large glacial erratic boulders of rock which were moved into King County, Washington by glacial action during previous ice ages.. The Pleistocene ice age glaciation of Puget Sound created many of the geographical features of the region, including Puget Sound itself, [1] and the erratics are one of the remnants of that age. [2]

  5. Norber erratics - Wikipedia

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    Norber erratic, December 2014. The Norber erratics are one of the finest groups of glacial erratic boulders in Britain. They are found on the southern slopes of Ingleborough, close to the village of Austwick in the Yorkshire Dales. The Ordnance Survey grid reference of the boulder field is

  6. Balancing rock - Wikipedia

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    Many good examples of erosional remnants are seen in Karlu Karlu/Devils Marbles Conservation Reserve in the Northern Territory of Australia. Pedestal rock Also known as a rock pedestal or mushroom rock, this is not a true balancing rock, but is a single continuous rock form with a very small base leading up to a much larger crown.

  7. List of wildfire behaviors - Wikipedia

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    Some examples include peat fires, which can last for several months. Holdover fires are a type of smoldering fire. [16] A smouldering peat fire deep in the soil of the Great Dismal Swamp, on the border of Virginia and North Carolina: Many Fire whirl/Fire tornado/Firenado: A spinning vortex column of ascending hot air and gases rising from a ...

  8. Baylen Dupree Says She's 'Not Tourette Girl' Despite Going ...

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    For example, only 10% of people with Tourette have coprolalia, the involuntary swearing tic with which Dupree struggles, though it hasn't always been present in her behavior. When her symptoms ...

  9. Erratic - Wikipedia

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    Erratic may refer to: Erratic, a project of music artist Jan Robbe; Glacial erratic, a piece of rock that differs from the size and type of rock native to the area in ...