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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
  • 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 Buttes, Arizona: A Stunning Natural Marvel - infoarizona. com
    Buttes are isolated, steep-walled towers of rock, typically wider than they are tall (though some Arizona examples challenge even that distinction), crowned by a flat or relatively flat top — called a caprock — that has resisted erosion long after the surrounding terrain has been worn away
  • The Difference Between a Butte, Mesa and Plateau
    Buttes are geologic features up to hundreds of feet high with steep sides, narrow pointed tops or very small flat tops Buttes are what is left of what was once a mesa; the rest of it has been eroded away
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • About - Arches, Buttes Rock Formations (U. S. National Park Service)
    Buttes are smaller flat topped mountains or hills with steep slopes on all sides They are typically topped by a hard cap rock that is resistant to erosion protects the softer lower layers beneath
  • The best-looking buttes in America - MSN
    These geological landmarks number among the most impressive natural wonders on the planet Formed over millions of years by weathering and erosion, buttes can appear as small hills with steep,





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