Kave

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The term kave ( Latin cavus ; "hollow", Latin cavum ; "cave") describes in geomorphology closed hollow forms as parts of the earth's surface , the deepest points of which are lower than all points in the vicinity.

Individual evidence

  1. Garleff, K. (1968): Geomorphological investigations on closed hollow forms ("caves") of the Lower Saxony lowlands. Göttingen geographical treatises 44, 142 p.