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      • Badlands are a type of dry terrain where softer sedimentary rocks and clay -rich soils have been extensively eroded. They are characterized by steep slopes, minimal vegetation, lack of a substantial regolith, and high drainage density. Ravines, gullies, buttes, hoodoos and other such geologic forms are common in badlands.
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  2. May 26, 2009 · Badlands are dramatic landforms characterized by a network of deep, narrow and winding gullies, along with occasional hoodoo rocks. Their steep, barren slopes provide striking evidence of the force of erosion by wind and water — a source of continual change in their terrain.

  3. Apr 25, 2017 · Badlands are some of the most beautiful examples of naturally occurring, erosion-shaped terrains on earth. They are simply clay soils in dry areas that have been eroded to a significant degree, so as to form their iconic shapes and topographies.

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    Badlands are a type of dry terrain where softer sedimentary rocks and clay -rich soils have been extensively eroded. [1] They are characterized by steep slopes, minimal vegetation, lack of a substantial regolith, and high drainage density. [2]

  5. Jun 7, 2024 · Badland, area cut and eroded by many deep, tortuous gullies with intervening saw-toothed divides. The gullies extend from main rivers back to tablelands about 150 m (500 feet) and higher. The gully bottoms increase in gradient from almost flat near the main rivers to nearly vertical at the edges of.

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  6. An area of extremely rugged terrain with little vegetation, a badland is a landscape of jagged, fluted, and seemingly inaccessible hills. Badlands are cut by numerous deep, twisting gullies, with saw-toothed divides in between.

  7. Aug 19, 2015 · The landforms of western North Dakota have long been called by this strange name: badlands. Places with similar features are also called badlands. But what does this name mean? Where did it come from? And are the lands really that bad? The first humans to see this area were Native Americans.

  8. The term 'badlands' is apt: badlands have steep slopes, loose dry soil, slick clay, and deep sand, all of which act against travel and other uses. They form in dry regions with infrequent but intense rain-showers, little vegetation, and soft sediments which get massive erosion .

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