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http://science.feedback.org/review/mesas-buttes-and-similar-landforms-are-created-by-deposition-and-erosion-they-are-not-the-remains-of-ancient-trees/(permalink)
Author: science-feedback
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English
Date published
2024-05-22
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  • Flat-topped landforms, such as buttes and mesas, are the remains of giant ancient trees. Tree features can be seen in Devils Tower, for example – the large hexagonal columns are fibers of a tree that would have been 19,000 feet tall. Other tree features can be seen in buttes and mesas, such as sloped sides and flat tops that look like tree stumps after trees are cut down.

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