Both are deep fissures in ground.
It is called a crevasse.
The word crevasse could either be used in a sentence based on geology: The earthquake resulted in a massive crevasse throughout the center of the small town. Or it could be used in a sentence based on anything involving a small space: Marla despretely tried to claw the five dollar bill out from the grimy crevasse in the New York subway station.
Crevasse! :)
A bounced sound wave is acalled an echo. You can hear these echos when you yell into a cave or a crevasse or an abyss.
A crevasse is usually found near the terminal end of a glacier. As the ice mass moves down, it reaches a point where it begins to "split" and is more likely to produce a crevasse.
Chasm, crevasse, void, deep hole, or depth. Those words mean abyss.
Chasm, crevasse, depth, deep hole, or void. Those words mean abyss.
ravine, chasm, abyss, canyon, crevasse
yes, I hope that one of these will be of help to you: valley, rift, shaft, gully, ravine, donga, abyss, chasm, pit, gorge, crevasse, canyon, dene.
The word 'abyss' is a noun; a word for a deep or seemingly bottomless chasm; a word for a wide or profound difference between people; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:An abyss sometimes develops between teens and their parents. (subject of the sentence)The house that the abyss swallowed was unoccupied at the time. (subject of the relative clause)The Grand Canyon is a naturally formed abyss. (direct object of the verb 'is')The divers jumped into the abyss of The Great Blue Hole. (object of the preposition 'into')Don't fall into a crevasse while climbing a mountain -- it is an abyss with no bottom.
Abyss, arroyo, break, canyon, chasm, clove, coulee, crevasse, crevice, cut, defile, ditch,fissure, flume, gorge, gulch, gulf, gully, notch,pass, valley, wash
Abyss, arroyo, break, canyon, chasm, clove, coulee, crevasse, crevice, cut, defile, ditch,fissure, flume, gorge, gulch, gulf, gully, notch,pass, valley, wash
Into the Crevasse was created on 2009-10-22.
Sauvé's Crevasse happened in 1849.
The opposite landform could be a lowland. Or in the ocean, a trench, deep or abyss. In mountains, the natural opposite of a peak is a valley. The opposite structure of a mountain, where the elevation is lower rather than higher, is a crevasse or chasm.
the earthquake resulted a huge crevasse in the small town
Bonnet Carré Crevasse happened in 1871.