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Card 6

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Which periglacial landform experiences cryoturbation?

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Card 7

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'Ground which has been permanently frozen for at least 2 years'.

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Card 8

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The gaps of unfrozen ground within discontinuous permafrost are known as ....

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Card 9

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Periglacial landforms depend on....

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Card 10

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Which feature is always associated with peat in either bogs or myres?

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Card 11

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How are palsas formed?

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Card 12

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The 'slip plane' is...

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Card 13

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In which season is gelifluction most likely to occur?

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Card 14

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Why is the process of water entering a crack in rock, freezing, and forcing the rock apart not wholly supported?

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Card 15

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What is the difference between a lobate and tongue rockglacier?

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