eräjääpiirteitä
Eräjääpiirteitä refers to geological features formed by permafrost, or perennially frozen ground. These features are characteristic of Arctic, subarctic, and alpine regions where temperatures remain below freezing for at least two consecutive years. The presence of ice within the soil or rock influences the landscape in numerous ways.
One common eräjääpiirteitä is patterned ground, which includes polygons, circles, nets, stripes, and hummocks. These patterns
Thermokarst is another important manifestation of eräjääpiirteitä. It describes landscapes formed by the thawing of ice-rich
Other eräjääpiirteitä include pingos, which are ice-cored hills found in tundra regions, and palsas, which are