| 11. | Snow patch herb fields occur in places where snow remains for a large portion of the summer and are very rare.
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| 12. | These sub-processes include erosion ( if any ) or initiation of erosion, weathering, and meltwater flow from beneath the snow patch.
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| 13. | Snow patches collected from deep pit holes were used even late in the 20th century to provide the few hamlets with water.
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| 14. | It is also possible to find algae associated with rocks or living in the thin film of melted water in the snow patches.
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| 15. | The main hiking season is usually from July through September, though lingering snow patches may sometimes be found into August of high snow years.
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| 16. | The big snow patch is one piece of the real estate that makes up ITT Automotive's Brimley test center a few miles from Sault Ste.
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| 17. | "' Snezhnika "'(, " the snow patch " ) is a glacieret in the Pirin Mountains of Bulgaria, a remnant of the former Vihren Glacier.
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| 18. | Both ways the route will start in low birch forest and gradually enter long talus slopes and plains with many snow patches in the summer.
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| 19. | For example, a snowfall in mid-December 2009 on the summits of some of the hills created snow patches that lasted in some cases until May 2010.
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| 20. | The peak was named in 1963 by members of the Mountaineering Club of Alaska because a snow patch on its north face resembles a Polar bear skin.
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