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  • Butte - Wikipedia
    In geomorphology, a butte ( bjuːt BEWT) is an isolated hill with steep, often vertical sides and a small, relatively flat top; buttes are smaller landforms than mesas, plateaus, and tablelands
  • Pumpkin Buttes - Geology of Wyoming
    The anticlinal nose on the east side of the buttes gives a one degree northwest bed dip to Tertiary strata The buttes lie near the drainage divide of the Powder, Belle Fourche, and Cheyenne rivers The North Butte is the highest elevation point in the basin at 6,050 feet
  • Butte - National Geographic Society
    Buttes are tall, steep-sided towers of rock Monument Valley, Utah, United States, has the most famous collection of buttes in the world Buttes usually form in arid areas, and are created by erosion and weathering The pair of buttes in this photograph are called "The Mittens"—their rocky "thumbs" are facing each other
  • The Story Behind Monument Valleys West East Mitten Buttes: The Most . . .
    Perhaps nothing better symbolizes the American Southwest than Monument Valley and its iconic scenery, along with its extraordinary collection of buttes These buttes are located in the present-day Navajo Nation (the largest American Indian reservation)
  • BUTTE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of BUTTE is an isolated hill or mountain with steep or precipitous sides usually having a smaller summit area than a mesa
  • We Like Big Buttes and We Cannot Lie: Discover These Awesome Natural . . .
    From the layers of sediment that tell the tale of ancient seas to the forces of wind and water that continue to shape their contours today, buttes are living relics of Earth’s tumultuous history Buttes are also often steeped in cultural significance
  • Butte | Volcanic, Erosion, Landform | Britannica
    butte, flat-topped hill surrounded by a steep escarpment from the bottom of which a slope descends to the plain The term is sometimes used for an elevation higher than a hill but not high enough for a mountain Buttes capped by horizontal platforms of hard rock are characteristic of the arid plateau region of the western United States
  • Buttes - Natural Atlas
    In geomorphology, a butte () is an isolated hill with steep, often vertical sides and a small, relatively flat top; buttes are smaller landforms than mesas, plateaus, and tablelands
  • What is a Butte? - Universe Today
    By definition, a Butte is a conspicuous isolated hill with steep, often vertical sides and a small, relatively flat top The word "butte" comes from a French word meaning "small hill"
  • Pumpkin Buttes - Wikipedia
    The buttes are erosional remnants of Tertiary -aged sediment that once filled the entire Powder River Basin Roughly 50 million years ago, the basin was a lush, subtropical environment filled with swamps and rivers





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