Talus is rock debris at the bottom of a slope.
it is the one you holds.
Talus
''7 tarsals in foot, Calcaneuos,talus, navicular,cuboid, medial cuneiform, intermediate cuneiform, lateral cuneiform.''
deposition is incorrect, the answer is a sand dune
The most common types of cave are limestone caves.
The talus (ankle bone) articulates (moves interactively) with both the tibia and fibula, the bones of the lower leg.
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The talus bone.
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The distal tibia and fibula both articulate with the talus. The talus is the superiormost of the tarsals.
Mudflows canot deposit talus. By definition a talus deposit is composed of broken rock depoited by gravity.
Talus-Saint-Prix's population is 84.
The common name for talus is ankle. Tal- is the related medical terminology combining form.
The fibula articulates with the talus distally. The talus is the superiormost of the tarsals.
This may be known as a scree slope or a talus pile. Talus and scree are normally used interchangeably, however scree normally refers to material of gravel size or smaller and talus to larger debris.
No muscles attach to the talus, extensive ligaments attach to the talus to reinforce the ankle joint however the majority of the muscles originate from the calcaneus