Drunken trees
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drunken-trees-286-6678233
title:
Drunken trees
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Drunken trees, tilted trees, or a drunken forest, is a stand of trees rotated from their normal vertical alignment. This most commonly occurs in northern subarctic taiga forests of black spruce under which discontinuous permafrost or ice wedges have melted, causing trees to tilt at various angles. Tilted trees may also be caused by frost heaving, and subsequent palsa development, hummocks, earthflows, forested active rock glaciers, landslides, or earthquakes. In stands of spruce trees of equal a
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Stand of trees displaced from their normal vertical alignment
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drunken_trees
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2024-04-11T19:46:08Z
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