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Transverse crevasses, Chugach State Park, Alaska. A crevasse is a deep crack that forms in a glacier or ice sheet. Crevasses form as a result of the movement and resulting stress associated with the shear stress generated when two semi-rigid pieces above a plastic substrate have different rates of movement. The resulting intensity of the shear ...
A crevasse that forms on the upper portion of a glacier where the moving section pulls away from the headwall. beta Information on how to complete (or protect) a particular climbing route. See on-sight and flash. [1] [2] [3] beta break In sport climbing, a move on a climbing route other than the move originally intended by the route setter. In ...
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A bergschrund (from the German for mountain cleft; sometimes abbreviated in English to "schrund") is a crevasse that forms where moving glacier ice separates from the stagnant ice or firn above. [1] It is often a serious obstacle for mountaineers. Bergschrunds extend to the bedrock, and can have a depth of well over 100 metres (330 ft).
Here are the first two letters for each word: TI. IR. AL. NI. CO. CA. PU (SPANGRAM) NYT Strands Spangram Answer Today. Today's spangram answer on Sunday, January 26, 2025, is PUREMETAL.
A randkluft (from the German for marginal cleft/crevasse) or rimaye (from the same French IPA:) is the headwall gap between a glacier or snowfield and the adjacent rock face at the back of the cirque [1] or, more loosely, between the rock face and the side of the glacier. In French, the word rimaye covers both notions of randkluft and bergschrund.
Here are the first two letters for each word: LE. GR. FA. HO. SP. PI. IM (SPANGRAM) NYT Strands Spangram Answer Today. Today's spangram answer on Tuesday, February 4, 2025, is IMPISH.
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