what are the remaining isolated rocky mounds/ hills known as in the old stage of normal cycle of erosion?
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The geographic cycle, or cycle of erosion, is an idealized model that explains the development of relief in landscapes. The model starts with the erosion that follows uplift of land above a base level and ends , if conditions allow, in the formation of a peneplain. Landscapes that show evidence of more than one cycle of erosion are termed "polycyclical". The cycle of erosion and some of its associated concepts have, despite its popularity, been a subject of much criticism.
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