kiviketoja
Kiviketoja is a Finnish term that translates to "stone fields" or "rock fields." It refers to a type of natural landscape characterized by a dense covering of stones and boulders, often with little to no soil or vegetation. These formations are typically found in glaciated regions, where the receding glaciers left behind vast amounts of rock debris. The size and distribution of stones in a kiviketo can vary significantly, ranging from small pebbles to large, imposing boulders.
The formation of kiviketoja is a direct result of glacial erosion and deposition. As glaciers moved across
Kiviketoja can have ecological significance, providing unique habitats for certain plant and animal species that are