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spaces in
screes. As a result, soil, bedrock, and also
subterranean voids in
screes do not
freeze at high elevations.[citation needed] A
scree has many...
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neighbours by low cols. This
gives Red
Screes an
independence which is
reflected in its prominence. Red
Screes is a
ridge of high
ground which runs for...
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Patterson in 1997. It
favours rocky habitats,
particularly greywacke screes.
Threats to
scree skinks include predation by
introduced mammals, weed encroachment...
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multivariate statistics, a
scree plot is a line plot of the
eigenvalues of
factors or prin****l
components in an analysis. The
scree plot is used to determine...
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Screes SSSI is
owned by the
National Trust. "Wasdale
Screes SSSI".
Natural England Designated Sites View.
Retrieved 13
January 2025. "Wasdale
Screes"...
- Rigg and
Illgill Head, are
known as the "Was****er
Screes" or on some maps as "The
Screes".
These screes formed as a
result of ice and
weathering erosion...
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Scree Gap (54°1′S 37°48′W / 54.017°S 37.800°W / -54.017; -37.800) is a gap
between Schlieper Bay and
Church Bay, near the west end of
South Georgia...
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Scree Lake is an
alpine lake in
Custer County, Idaho,
United States,
located in the
White Cloud Mountains in the
Sawtooth National Recreation Area. While...
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Deinacrida connectens,
often referred to as the
alpine scree wētā, is one of New Zealand's
largest alpine invertebrates and is a
member of the Anostostomatidae...
- Was****er
Screes across Was****er is one of the most
famous and awe-inspiring
views in England. Poet
Norman Nicholson described the
Screes as ‘like the...