kettle hole การใช้
- On Earth we call these features kettles or kettle holes.
- When the ice blocks melt, kettle holes are left in the sandur.
- Recent investigations suggests that Cotacotani originated as a series of kettle hole ponds.
- The loch is said to be unusually deep for a typical kettle hole.
- In contemporary times Campfield Kettle Hole is a mix of bog and pond.
- I'm absolutely not qualified to say, but look at kettle hole.
- Large groups of small kettle holes are found along the base of the ridge.
- The lake itself is a large kettle hole characterized by a central flat bottom.
- As the ice melts, ramparts can form around the edge of the kettle hole.
- Kettle holes can also occur in ridge shaped deposits of loose rock fragments called till.
- In most cases, kettle holes eventually fill with water, sediment, or vegetation.
- The sanctuary consists of habitats including forest, freshwater marsh, meadow, eskers and kettle holes.
- There are other glacial landscape features such as drumlin mounds, ridges and kettle holes scattered throughout the area.
- The loch, lying in a glacial kettle hole, drained into the Lugar Water via the Burnock Water.
- Kettle holes can form as the result of floods caused by the sudden drainage of an ice-dammed lake.
- The refuge protects grasslands, oak-beech forest, shrub habitats, kettle holes, freshwater marsh and salt marsh.
- One of three linked lochs, it is overlooked by the A76 road and is located in a glacial kettle hole.
- :: "'Kettle Hole Marsh "'in the Lower Arb is a particularly high quality marsh habitat.
- The local area has a number of other kettle hole ponds; a second, Barelees Pond, lies east of Campfield.
- The kettle holes are formed by the melting blocks of sediment-rich ice that were transported and consequently buried by the j鰇ulhlaups.
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