Mélyedésekben
Mélyedésekben is a Hungarian word that translates to "in depressions" or "in hollows." It refers to low-lying areas or sunken places within a landscape. These formations can occur naturally or be man-made. Natural depressions can be formed by various geological processes, including erosion, tectonic activity, or glacial action. Examples include sinkholes, valleys, and basins. Man-made depressions might be created for specific purposes such as reservoirs, mining pits, or even as decorative features in landscaping. The term is often used in geographical or environmental contexts to describe specific landforms or areas that collect water or are lower in elevation than their surroundings. The presence of depressions can significantly influence local hydrology and ecosystems, often leading to the formation of wetlands or unique habitats.