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Also we address the selection and transportation of soils and sediments used in mound building and what these types of deposits reveal about the methods used to build mounds.
Termites build mounds.
Hidden hay bales took the place of snow to build mounds for various courses.
Several fungus-growing termite species build mounds, or termitaria, that are conspicuous features of African and Asian landscapes.
Peter Judge, the chief executive of the Canadian Freestyle Ski Association, said that hay was commonly used to build mounds during the sport's early days.
Some members of the genus Megapodius (including jungle-dwelling members of M. freycinet) build mounds of decaying vegetation up to 10 metres (33 feet) long and 5 metres (16 feet) high.
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Corals built mounds, also in the mesophotic zone but never reached sea level.
The army has dug trenches and moats and built mounds of dirt to close Palestinian towns and villages.
They built mounds to give themselves downhill momentum for aerial tricks off whatever they could find scattered in the snow — patio furniture, old tires, the mailbox.
It wore hearts on sleeves, forced a monarch's return from Balmoral to London, and built mounds of memorial flowers before Buckingham and Kensington palaces.
At its height, from A.D. 200 to 400, the Hopewell people built mounds, enclosures and causeways in the Midwest and much of the Mississippi River Valley, and even more extensive trade routes, Dr. Brown said.
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