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Tor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tors may refer to: • Ivan Tors (1916-1983), playwright, screenwriter and film and television producer • Tors (geology), a type of rock outcrop
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Welcome to Tor.com, a site for news and discussion of science fiction, fantasy, and all the things that interest SF and fantasy readers. ... Steampunk Month Photo Contest Results ... We are pleased to announce the winners of the Steampunk Month Photo Contest! The entries (all of which can be viewed at the Tor.com Steampunk...
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Ten Tors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ten Tors is an annual weekend hike organised and run in early May for 2,400 young people by the British Army on Dartmoor. The majority of entrants are schools, colleges, Scout groups and Cadet squadr...
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There are a lot of tors on Dartmoor and to many people they give one of the most characteristic features of the moor. Tors are more numerous on the northern moor. They come in many different shapes and sizes although most consist of striated granite.
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Article on tors on Mars in the series On the Surface ... Tors, relics of former landscapes ... Tors can be found all over the world, and there is evidence for their formation under a wide range of climatic conditions, from polar climates to arid deserts.
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Tors of the British Isles ... Descritpion: Tors are towers of delicately balanced rocks and boulders which are found on hilltops notably on Dartmoor. Here they are generally made of granite. and can be up to 10 m in height. ... Formation: There are several theories about the formation of tors. Palmer and Nielsen (1962) saw...
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