Rasitusvaaroja
Rasitusvaaroja, also known as "rasitusvaara" in Finnish, refers to a type of rock formation found in Finland. These formations are characterized by their unique, often vertical or overhanging structures, which are the result of glacial erosion and weathering over thousands of years. Rasitusvaaroja are typically composed of hard, resistant rock types such as granite or gneiss, which have withstood the erosive forces of ice and water more effectively than the surrounding softer rocks.
These formations are often found in the bedrock of Finland, particularly in the southern and central regions
The study of rasitusvaaroja involves a combination of fieldwork and laboratory analysis. Geologists use various techniques