Scientists see crevasses in Antarctica all the time.
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.
the earthquake resulted a huge crevasse in the small town
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Into the Crevasse was created on 2009-10-22.
Sauvé's Crevasse happened in 1849.
What best to describes a crevasse is a crack in the topmost section of a glacier.
Bonnet Carré Crevasse happened in 1871.
The zone that seals the base of a crevasse is known as the "crevasse floor" or "crevasse base." This area is typically composed of dense, compacted ice that has formed as a result of pressure and accumulation. The crevasse floor can be smooth or rough, depending on the ice's characteristics and the dynamics of the surrounding glacier. It plays a crucial role in the stability and evolution of the crevasse as the glacier continues to move.
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A huge crack in the ice
True Heroes - 2008 Crevasse was released on: USA: 12 February 2008
The bottom or downward tip of a crevasse marks the deepest part of the crevasse where the ice may have melted or broken away due to stress from movement. This area poses a significant danger to climbers and should be avoided.