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dry valley![]() Waves on the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, pound away at the coast, and as the chalk is worn away steep cliffs are formed. The lack of rubble at the base of the chalk is due to its removal by high-energy waves. This area of coastline was initially eroded because these were low-lying valleys; a remnant of the valley is seen here, as a low point on the chalk valley. Today it is a dry valley - a valley without a river - and is known as Scratchey Bottom.
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Yet farther south, Beacon Valley, one of the dry valleys of Antarctica, sports an unusual ground pattern--this one, over ice. Hanebrink also recently delivered two bikes that will assist scientists from the Center of Astrophysical Research for the Antarctic explore the dry valleys of the South Pole, where temperatures can reach 130 degrees below zero. Previously, researchers thought that Lake Vida--one of the largest lakes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys desert--was just a "big chunk of ice," says Doran. |
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