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Life on a Polar Island
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The island's foundation material tends to wash away in great chunks with the action of the ice and tide, and its surface heaves and rolls down its own hillsides from the effects of frost creep and solifluction. Occasionally a piece of ice that has wedged in the ground is exposed and melts out, creating a mudslide. There are some spectacular examples of this on Herschel Island. |
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