- In geology, a
hummock is a
small knoll or
mound above ground. They are
typically less than 15
meters (50 ft) in
height and tend to
appear in
groups or...
- Look up
hummock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
hummock is a
small knoll or
mound above ground.
Hummock may also
refer to:
Bundaberg Hummock, or The...
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river mouth. The name of the
river is
derived from
Nenets word
meaning "
hummocked ice". Кара (река),
Great Soviet Encyclopedia "Река Кара in the
State Water...
- The
Hummocks or
Hummock Range is a
range of
hills in the
northern Mount Lofty Ranges extending north from the
eastern edge of
Yorke Peninsula in South...
- 147°0′E / 68.367°S 147.000°E / -68.367; 147.000) is a large,
heavily hummocked and crev****ed
glacier descending steeply from the high
interior to the...
- The
Bundaberg Hummock, also
referred to as The
Hummock, is an
extinct volcano remnant situated in the
locality of
Qunaba east of Bundaberg, Queensland...
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Nantucket (/ˌnænˈtʌkɪt/) is an
island in the
state of M****achusetts in the
United States,
about 30
miles (48 km)
south of the Cape Cod peninsula. Together...
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Moswetuset Hummock is a
Native American site and the
original name of the
tribe (Mosetuset) in the
region named M****achusetts
after them. The
wooded hummock in...
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Whyalla /waɪˈælə/ is a city in
South Australia. It was
founded as
Hummock's Hill, and was
known by that name
until 1916. It is the
fourth most populous...
- Two
Hummock Island (64°8′S 61°42′W / 64.133°S 61.700°W / -64.133; -61.700 (Two
Hummock Island)) is an ice-covered island, 5
nautical miles (9.3 km;...