Glacial Landform, Permafrost, patterned ground, solifluction deposits, and pingos
Permafrost is ground that remains perennially frozen (see permafrost). It covers about 2025 percent of the Earth's land surface today. The active layer of soil close to the surface of permafrost regions undergoes many seasonal and daily freeze-thaw cycles. The constant change in the volume of water tends to move the coarser particles in the soil to the surface. Further

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