
1) SD area 2) American road movie 3) Atari ST game 4) Barren area 5) Barren country 6) Dakota region 7) Deeply eroded barren land 8) Ground 9) Heavy metal supergroup 10) Land 11) National park in South Dakota 12) Nebraska region 13) Region of South Dakota 14) Rocky Dakota region 15) Soil 16) South dakota attraction
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- deeply eroded barren land
- an eroded and barren region in southwestern South Dakota and northwestern Nebraska
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Badlands are a type of dry terrain where softer sedimentary rocks and clay-rich soils have been extensively eroded by wind and water. They are characterized by steep slopes, minimal vegetation, lack of a substantial regolith, and high drainage density. They can resemble malpaís, a terrain of volcanic rock. Canyons, ravines, gullies, hoodoos and o...
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[Bruce Springsteen song] `Badlands` was the leadoff track on Bruce Springsteen`s fourth studio album Darkness on the Edge of Town, and its second single. ==Origins== According to Springsteen, he came up with the title `Badlands` before he started writing the song. He felt it was a `great title` but that it would be easy to blow it by not wr...
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[video game] Badlands is a 1989 arcade game published by Atari Games. It was later ported by Domark under the Tengen label to a number of home computers. It is set in the aftermath of a nuclear war and races around abandoned wastelands with many hazards. Three gun-armed cars race around to win prizes. ==Gameplay== Badlands is effectively th...
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(from the article `badland`) ...trappers called the mauvaises terres pour traverser (the `bad lands to cross`); later it was applied to other areas with similarly eroded ... ...in the southwestern corner, has the rolling topography of the unglaciated Great Plains, characterized by high buttes, rough canyons, and wide ... .....
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An area nearly devoid of vegetation and dissected by stream erosion into an intricate system of closely spaced, narrow ravines.
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(1) Term used to describe a part of South Dakota. (2) Term used to describe a semi-arid landscape that has been influenced by heavy fluvial erosion. Characterized by deep ravines and gullies, shape ridges, and a generally barren surface.
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In geomorphology, badlands are areas of bare ground which have been intensely eroded by running water into a maze of miniature canyons and steep slopes. There may be hundreds of tiny stream channels within a single square kilometre or mile, with the channels containing water only after rainstorms. Common on clays and shales in areas where the clima...
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Badlands is slang for a slum or dangerous part of a town or city.
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[
n] - deeply eroded barren land
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noun deeply eroded barren land
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Barren landscape cut by erosion into a maze of ravines, pinnacles, gullies, and sharp-edged ridges. Areas in South Dakota and Nebraska, USA, are examples
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