tenyészidben
Tenyészidben, also known as tenyészi domb, is a type of hillock or mound found in the Carpathian Basin, particularly in Hungary. These formations are typically composed of loess, a type of sediment that has been deposited by wind over thousands of years. The term "tenyészidben" is derived from the Hungarian word "tenyésző," meaning "growing" or "developing," reflecting the gradual accumulation of loess over time.
Tenyészidben formations are often found in areas with a history of wind erosion and deposition, such as
The study of tenyészidben is important for understanding the geological history of the region and the processes
In summary, tenyészidben are distinctive hillocks found in the Carpathian Basin, composed of loess and formed