Terrain glitch

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A terrain glitch is a bug made by terrain generator when generating this part of celestial body's surface. It may create freakish terrains, sometimes affecting the gameplay. It might be considered an easter egg, but those are probably not intentional.

Polar glitch

This is the most usual type of terrain glitch. It occurs as a very strange terrain on the poles of celestial bodies, like Moho or Eve. It's most likely a mistake happening when terrain generator attaches height values to a sphere. This can also happen (less often) at other significant locations, for example at the coordinate origin (zero degrees north, zero degrees east). As well as the images below, this glitch is known to occur at the north poles of the Mun, Duna and Ike, but will happen on almost every planet with land at the pole.

Terrain breakage

As is shown in its name, this is a glitch where terrain cracks. It provides an "entrance" to the inside of a celestial body, but unfortunately, when flying something(like a poor Kerbal) into the crack, it will be destroyed immediately since it's beneath the surface. This often happens around the poles, due to odd terrain, see Polar Glitch above, but is not exclusive to the poles. As well as the images below, broken terrain is known to occur at the North Pole of Minmus.

Terrain Pyramids

There is a bug where in orbit you see a pyramid on one side of a body. Although I have only seen it on Bop and Gilly it could happen on other celestial bodies. Since Bop and Gilly have very sloped terrain it may cause that glitch.

Terrain scatter

There is a known glitch with terrain scatter which can sometimes leave a rock apparently floating in mid-air.