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Hillock

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A hillock or knoll is a small hill,[1] usually separated from a larger group of hills such as a range. Hillocks are similar in their distribution and size to small mesas or buttes. The term is largely a British one. This particular formation occurs often in Great Britain and China. A similar type of landform in the Scandinavian countries goes by the name ”kulle” or ”bakke” (depending on the country) and is contrary to the above phenomena formed when glaciers polish down hard, crystalline bedrock of gneiss or granites, leaving a rounded rocky hillock with sparse vegetation.[2]

One of the most famous knolls is the one near John F. Kennedy's point of assassination, the grassy knoll, in Dallas, Texas.

A "blind knoll" is either hidden or not readily apparent to those driving vehicles. There are road signs that warn of this, advising drivers to slow down.

See also

  • Crug (disambiguation)
  • Mound – Artificial heaped pile of earth, gravel, sand, rocks, or debris
  • Mountain – A large landform that rises fairly steeply above the surrounding land over a limited area
  • Hügelland

Notes

  1. ^ The Free Dictionary, "hillock" entry, retrieved December 18, 2007
  2. ^ Gjessing, L. (1978). Norges landformer. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. p. 207. ISBN 82-00-01772-9.
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