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Ice wall

 
(′īs ′wöl)

(hydrology) A cliff of ice forming the seaward margin of a glacier that is not afloat.


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Ice wall may refer to:

  • Any wall made of ice.
  • According to the Flat Earth Society the Ice Wall is a 150 foot tall wall that encloses the perimeter of a flat, circular earth. Said to be formed by intense cold and pressure, this is used to explain why the ocean doesn't fall off the edge of the world on the flat earth.

 
 

 

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