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TYPE OF HEAVILY ERODED TERRAIN
Badland; The Badlands; Bad Lands; Badlands topography
  • Bárdenas Reales]], in [[Navarre]], [[Spain]].
  • The "Calanchi" of [[Aliano]], in the Italian region of [[Basilicata]]
  • Cheltenham Badlands- Caledon-Ontario
  • Badlands in [[Drumheller]], Alberta

Bad lands         
·- Barren regions, especially in the western United States, where horizontal strata (Tertiary deposits) have been often eroded into fantastic forms, and much intersected by ca-ons, and where lack of wood, water, and forage increases the difficulty of traversing the country, whence the name, first given by the Canadian French, Mauvaises Terres (bad lands).
badlands         
¦ plural noun extensive tracts of heavily eroded, uncultivable land with little vegetation.
Erblande         
ALPINE HEARTLAND OF THE HABSBURG MONARCHY
Habsburg hereditary lands; Austrian hereditary lands; Hereditary Lands; Habsburg Hereditary Lands; Habsburg Erblande
The Erblande (Hereditary Lands) of the House of Habsburg formed the Alpine heartland of the Habsburg monarchy.Kann, Habsburg Empire, 1–4.

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Badlands

Badlands are a type of dry terrain where softer sedimentary rocks and clay-rich soils have been extensively eroded. They are characterized by steep slopes, minimal vegetation, lack of a substantial regolith, and high drainage density. Ravines, gullies, buttes, hoodoos and other such geologic forms are common in badlands.

Badlands are found on every continent except Antarctica, being most common where there are unconsolidated sediments. They are often difficult to navigate by foot, and are unsuitable for agriculture. Most are a result of natural processes, but destruction of vegetation by overgrazing or pollution can produce anthropogenic badlands.