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- Hummock - Wikipedia
In geology, a hummock is a small knoll or mound above ground [1] They are typically less than 15 meters (50 ft) in height and tend to appear in groups or fields
- HUMMOCK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Having trouble telling a hummock from a hammock from a hillock? Not to worry: all three words refer to a small hill or earthen mound
- What Is A Hummock In Geography? - WorldAtlas
A hummock refers to a small mound, hillock, or a knoll that occurs above the surface of the earth The terms should not be confused with hummocky, which is a word that is used to describe a surface that is extremely irregular
- HUMMOCK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Geography: hills mountains (Definition of hummock from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- HUMMOCK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
A hummock is a hill, a mound, or a ridge This word was once a nautical term describing a hill rising up on a coastline A hummock is a perfect place for a lighthouse Today it is either a rounded hill or an elevated place in an ice field
- Hummock - definition of hummock by The Free Dictionary
Define hummock hummock synonyms, hummock pronunciation, hummock translation, English dictionary definition of hummock n 1 A low mound or ridge of earth; a knoll 2 See hammock2 3 A ridge or hill of ice in an ice field hum′mock·y adj American Heritage® Dictionary of
- hummock - National Snow and Ice Data Center
Hummocks can form in areas of permafrost or seasonally frozen ground, and are one of the most common surface features of the Arctic Hummocks make the sea ice surface appear as rolling hills
- HUMMOCK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Often the larvae settle so close together that hummocks are formed as the juvenile barnacles grow
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