The term you're looking for is "snow mounds" or "snow features," often used in the context of winter sports or snow parks. These mounds are intentionally created on slopes to enhance the challenge and fun for skiers and snowboarders. They can include various shapes and sizes, adding a dynamic element to the terrain.
Mounds were built for ceremonial and burial purposes.
Hopewell people build mounds for burial grounds.
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They had permanently settled into areas.
They built mounds so they could worship their god's and burials. Also for other religious purposes.
building mounds such as the serpent mound
They are earthen mounds.
Mounds were built for ceremonial and burial purposes.
Hopewell people build mounds for burial grounds.
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Adena, Hopewell, and Mississippians
They were burial
The Indian Mound Builders built mounds for elite residential purposes, burials and religious and other ceremonials. The mounds were usually flat-topped pyramids or platform mounds.
because nothing haha
Beavers build dams .
They both build burial mounds
all over Ohio