Knollformet
Knollformet is a term used in geology and geography to describe a type of landform characterized by a rounded, hill-like shape with a single peak. The term is derived from the German word "Knolle," which means "lump" or "nodule." These landforms are typically formed through various geological processes, including volcanic activity, erosion, and tectonic movements.
Volcanic knolls are often the result of extinct volcanic vents or small volcanic cones that have been
Knollformet are generally smaller than mountains and do not have the steep, rugged terrain associated with
In some cases, knolls can also be human-made, such as artificial hills created for recreational purposes or