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kame -- n. A short, steep-sided knoll of glacial sediment. karst -- n. A type of topography formed by dissolution of rocks like limestone and gypsum that is characterized by sinkholes, caves, and subterranean passages.
Kame, Karst, Kettle Hole, Kinetic Energy, Landslide, Laurasia, Lava Flow, Lignite, Limestone, Lithification, Lithosphere, Lithospheric Hot Spot, Logarithmic Scale, Lower Mantle, ...
kame Stratified drift deposited in depressions and cavities in stagnant ice and left as irregular, steep sided hills when the ice is melts.
See also: Location, Slope, Area, Feature, Sediment
 
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