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  2. Hogback (geology) - Wikipedia

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    Because of the steeply dipping nature of the strata that forms a hogback, a slight shift in location may take place as the landscape is lowered by erosion, but it will be a matter of feet rather than miles, as might happen with cuestas. [3] [5] All gradations occur between hogbacks, homoclinal ridges, and cuestas. The differences between these ...

  3. Flatiron (geomorphology) - Wikipedia

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    The Flatirons near Boulder, Colorado, is both an example of these landforms and the source of their name. Other well-developed flatirons are found in the eastern Uinta Mountains in northwestern Colorado, [6] the Waterpocket Fold in Capitol Reef National Park, the Superstition Mountains near Phoenix, Arizona, and on the flanks of the Marathon Uplift in west Texas.

  4. Hogback (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Ireland has a single example at Castledermot, County Kildare, which is similar to two hogbacks in Ingleby Arncliffe, North Yorkshire. [1] Wales has a single example of a hogback, located at Llanddewi Aberarth Church. The most numerous collections are the ones preserved in St Thomas's church at Brompton, North Yorkshire.

  5. Hogback - Wikipedia

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    Hogback may refer to: . Grand Hogback, geological formation in Northwestern Colorado; Hogback (sculpture), Anglo-Scandinavian stone tomb markers found in the British Isles ...

  6. Cuesta - Wikipedia

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    In general usage, a cuesta is a hill or ridge with a gentle slope (backslope) on one side, and a steep slope (frontslope) on the other. The word is from Spanish: "flank or slope of a hill; hill, mount, sloping ground".

  7. Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge is a 6,440-acre (26.1 km 2) wildlife refuge located about 20 mi (32 km) south of Muleshoe, Texas, on Texas State Highway 214.It is the oldest national wildlife refuge in Texas, having been established as the Muleshoe Migratory Waterfowl Refuge by executive order of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935. [1]

  8. List of mammals of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The varying geography of Texas, the second largest state, provides a large variety of habitats for mammals. The land varies from swamps , Piney Woods in the east , rocky hills and limestone karst in the central Hill Country of the Edwards Plateau , desert in the south and west , mountains in the far west (the Trans-Pecos ), and grassland ...

  9. List of mountain peaks of Texas - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mountains in the state of Texas greater than 2,000 feet. ... Location Mountain range County; Guadalupe Peak: 8,751 ft 2667 m: 3,031 ft 924 m: 72.6 mi