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  • 121Cypress Hills (Canada) — Cypress Hills The Cypress Hills Elevation 1,468 m (4,816 ft) …

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  • 122Post-glacial rebound — A model of present day mass change due to post glacial rebound and the reloading of the ocean basins with seawater. Blue and purple areas indicate rising due to the removal of the ice sheets. Yellow and red areas indicate falling as mantle… …

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  • 123Eemian interglacial — The Eemian interglacial era, now known as the Eemian Stage, is temporally equivalent to the Sangamon Stage in North America, the Ipswichian Stage in the UK, and the Riss Würm interglacial in the Alps) is second to latest interglacial epoch of the …

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  • 124Sandur — For other uses, see Sandur (disambiguation). Skeiðarársandur in Iceland, viewed from its eastern margin at the terminus of Svínafellsjökull glacier A sandur (plural sandar) is a glacial outwash plain formed of sediments deposited by meltwater at… …

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  • 125Dirt cone — Dirt cones near Gorsajökull, Sweden A dirt cone is a feature of a glacier or snow patch, in which dirt or debris has fallen onto ice, firn or snow. This debris forms a coating which, when thick enough, insulates the underlying ice or snow.… …

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  • 126Driftless Area — Relief map showing primarily the Minnesota part of the Driftless Area. The wide diagonal river is the Upper Mississippi River. In this area, it forms the boundary between Minnesota and Wisconsin. The rivers entering the Mississippi from the west… …

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  • 128Devil's Lake State Park (Wisconsin) — This is about the state park in Wisconsin. For parks with similar names, see Devil s Lake State Park (disambiguation) Coordinates: 43°24′53″N 89°42′47″W / 43.41472°N 89.7 …

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