The only cirque in New Hampshire is on the White Mountain Range. Glacial cirques form the heads of Tuckerman Ravine on Mt. Washington and King Ravine on Mt. Adams. Glacial striations are visible on the exposed rocks at the summit of Pine Mountain in Gorham.
a cirque is a steep-walled semicircular basin in a mountain (carved by a glacier)
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A cirque, also known as a Cwm or Corrie, is a feature of glacial erosion, formed in a mountainside.
A deep and steep bowl-like depression produced by glacier erosion is called a cirque. The word "cirque" is a French word for "arena". A cirque is also known as a corrie.
Cirque as in Cirque de solei
The only cirque in New Hampshire is on the White Mountain Range. Glacial cirques form the heads of Tuckerman Ravine on Mt. Washington and King Ravine on Mt. Adams. Glacial striations are visible on the exposed rocks at the summit of Pine Mountain in Gorham.
'Cirque' means circus.
Cirque Productions was created in 1993.
Le Cirque was created in 1974.
A cirque glacier is a small glacier that occupies a cirque or rests against the headwall of a cirque. A cirque is a deep, horseshoe-shaped hollow with steep walls which was created by erosive activity of glaciers.
The translation of cirque du soleil is circus of the sun.
In 1932 Cirque Calder was made
What can happen when the glacier melts in a cirque
it is not part of the Cirque de Soleil shows but is created by former Cirque de Soleil acrobat and aerialist Michael McPherson
The first Cirque Du Freak book is called Cirque Du Freak: A Living Nightmare.
a cirque is a steep-walled semicircular basin in a mountain (carved by a glacier)