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English: Patterned ground in a given area is related to the prevalence of larger stones in local soils and the frequency of freeze-thaw cycles. It can take many shapes one of which is parallel stripes.
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Author Bethan Davies

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Periglacial environment - stone stripes

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24 January 2011

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