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What (who) is gibber$31558$ - definition

DESERT SURFACE COVERED WITH CLOSELY PACKED, INTERLOCKING ANGULAR OR ROUNDED ROCK FRAGMENTS OF PEBBLE AND COBBLE SIZE.
Alluvial desert; Gibber; Desert Pavement; Gibber plain; Deflation pavement; Reg (landform); Serir (landform); Saï (landform); Gibber plains
  • Adrar]] in [[Mauritania]]
  • Desert pavement showing wind scour on the cobbles; [[Mojave Desert]] of southern California.
  • Desert pavement showing [[desert varnish]] on the pebbles; [[Gibber]] plains of central Australia.
  • Desert pavement evolution

Parechthistatus gibber         
SPECIES OF BEETLE
Echthistatus gibber; Parechthistatus gibber daisen; Parechthistatus gibber gibber; Parechthistatus gibber grossus; Parechthistatus gibber longicornis; Parechthistatus gibber nakanei; Parechthistatus gibber nankiensis; Parechthistatus gibber pseudogrossus; Parechthistatus gibber shibatai; Parechthistatus gibber tanakai; Parechthistatus gibber tsushimanus
Parechthistatus gibber is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Henry Walter Bates in 1873, originally under the genus Echthistatus.
Hypsioma gibbera         
SPECIES OF BEETLE
Trachysomus gibber
Hypsioma gibbera is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Audinet-Serville in 1835.
Gibber         
·noun A balky horse.
II. Gibber ·vi To speak rapidly and inarticulately.

Wikipedia

Desert pavement

A desert pavement, also called reg (in the western Sahara), serir (eastern Sahara), gibber (in Australia), or saï (central Asia) is a desert surface covered with closely packed, interlocking angular or rounded rock fragments of pebble and cobble size. They typically top alluvial fans. Desert varnish collects on the exposed surface rocks over time.

Geologists debate the mechanics of pavement formation and their age.