| 1. | Patterned ground is present at to the west of Mugi Hill.
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| 2. | Patterned ground forms mostly within the active layer of permafrost.
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| 3. | Patterned ground can be found in a variety of forms.
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| 4. | It contains raised beaches, moraine systems and patterned ground.
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| 5. | The geometric shapes and patterns associated with patterned ground are often mistaken as artistic human creations.
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| 6. | Additionally, ice wedges a separate type of ground ice produce recognizable patterned ground or tundra polygons.
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| 7. | Patterned ground occurs in alpine areas with permafrost.
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| 8. | Separation of coarse from fine soil materials produces distinctive patterned ground with different types of soil.
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| 9. | Patterned ground typical of tundra is still visible at Mount Davis, although it is somewhat obscured by vegetation.
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| 10. | Surface to the right of the end moraine exhibits patterned ground, which is common where ground water has frozen.
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