tonbergs
Tonbergs are a type of geographical feature found in certain regions, primarily characterized by their rounded, often isolated summits. The term "tonberg" itself is of German origin, translating loosely to "round mountain" or "hill." These formations are typically composed of resistant rock that has withstood erosion more effectively than the surrounding landscape. Their formation is often linked to geological processes such as glaciation, which can sculpt and shape underlying bedrock, or differential erosion acting on varied rock types over long periods.
The appearance of tonbergs can vary significantly, but they often present a distinctive silhouette against the