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An avalanche fence is a barrier structure designed to prevent or mitigate snow avalanches by redirecting the flow of snow away from roads, railways, or buildings. It typically consists of steel posts and wire mesh or other materials that help to break up and slow down the movement of snow during an avalanche event.
The Esperanto word for barrier is baro and the word for fence is barilo.
Barrier
A barrier
Fence
A fence gap blocker can be used to fill in gaps or openings in a fence, making it harder for unauthorized individuals to enter a property. This physical barrier helps to deter trespassers and enhance the security of the property.
We recently purchased a rural home in Wisconsin. We moved in just prior to the heavy snowfalls in 2007. Plowing out the driveway was a monumental chore which I would like to eliminate this year. Any suggestions on how to properly install a snow fence? Answer: When placing a snow fence or tree windbreak, consider that the protected downwind area will generally be 10 to 15 times the height of the fence or trees. For example, an 80% solid, 12-ft high windbreak fence will protect an area 120 to 180 ft downwind. Also, most of the snow will drop within roughly the first 25% of the protected area. For the example of the 12-ft high fence, most of the snow would pile up within 30 to 45 ft of the fence. A 4-ft high fence will provide 40-60 feet of downwind protection with most of the snow piling up within the first 10 feet. http://www.bae.umn.edu/extens/ennotes/enwin98/windbreak.html
A gate is a barrier, usually hinged, used to close an opening made for entrance and exit through a wall, fence and so on.
Yes, the word "fence" is a noun. In linguistics, a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. "Fence" in this context represents a physical structure typically used to enclose an area or as a barrier.
A wall, fence, etc.
A snow wall is a barrier or mound of snow that forms naturally due to wind and snow accumulation, often found in snowy or mountainous regions. It can also be intentionally built for protection from harsh weather conditions or as a safety measure, particularly in activities like hiking or skiing.
A snow fence made of a material that is at least 50% porous and that has a gap at the bottom of 6 to 12 inches is ideal for a snow fence.