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            • ερημότοπος(οι)
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            • περιοχαί πλήρως καταλαμβανόμεναι υπό ενεργών γραμμικών διαβρώσεων,προκληθεισών εκ πλέγματος μικρών ρευμάτων επί τινος σειράς μη συνεκτικού ιζηματογενούς πετρώματος ή ασυμπαγούς αποθέσεως άμμων,αργίλων και χαλίκων,παρουσιαζόντων σαφείς διαφοράς εις την αντίστασιν των διαδοχικών στρώσεων IATE - by Sofia Poulou
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            • ... το γεμάτο από καζίνο Las Venturas (Las Vegas) ως και ο ερημότοπος Badlands που θυμίζει Τέξας σίγουρα οι κάτοικοί του πάντως είναι Τεξανοί!). ... - movieworld by Sofia Poulou
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            • badlands
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            • Very irregular topography resulting from wind and water erosion of sedimentary rock. Glossary Of Geography
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            • Badlands are semiarid regions with sparse vegetation that experience high rates of erosion. Water and wind, instead of carving gentle hills and broad valleys, sculpt soft sedimentary rock into intricate mazes of narrow ravines, v-shaped gullies, knife-sharp ridges, buttes, and colorful pinnacles. - SOUTH DAKOTA BADLANDS
            • Both badlands and gullies appear to have developed since European settlement and to be part of the same hydrological system with extensive areas of bare ground (badlands) feeding water to incising gullies. - ScienceDirect
            • n the Badlands, soils can consist of sandstone, shale, and lignite. All soils have been modified by erosion (i.e. wind, water, and ice). - University of Idaho
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    • Polish
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            • badlandy
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            • Badlandy to pojęcie geograficzne określające obszary wyżynne występujące w strefie klimatu suchego i półsuchego, o słabo scementowanym podłożu i ubogiej szacie roślinnej, silnie porozcinane przez liczne i kręte wąwozy; termin użyty po raz pierwszy dla obszaru w Dakocie Północnej (USA), gdzie obecnie znajduje się Badland National Park. Encyklopedia PWN - by ECOlibre
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            • Drugą przy względem ważności formą ukształtowania terenu Xochimilco są płaskowyże wulkaniczne również badlandy zajmujące 27 proc. jego powierzchni. - Xochimilco by ECOlibre
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