kaarilankeilmiöt
Kaarilankeilmiöt refer to a specific type of geological phenomenon characterized by the formation of layered rock structures resembling arches or domes. These structures are typically found in sedimentary rock formations and are the result of complex geological processes over long periods. The term "kaarilankeilmiöt" itself is of Finnish origin, combining "kaari" (arch) and "lanka" (thread or string), evoking the visual appearance of the layered formations.
The formation of kaarilankeilmiöt is often linked to differential erosion, where varying resistance of rock layers
These geological features can be found in various parts of the world, often in arid or semi-arid