A spur of a hill refers to a projection or extension of land that juts out from the main body of the hill or mountain. It typically forms at the edge of a ridge and can provide a distinct viewpoint or a separate, smaller elevation. Spurs are often characterized by their steep sides and can influence local drainage patterns and ecosystems.
Hoo means a "spur of a hill"
The address of the Dickens County Spur Public Library is: 415 E Hill St, Spur, 79370 2511
Hoo means a "spur of a hill"
Osteophyte means bone spur
Peter Lumley has written: 'Hill Walking (Venture Guide)' 'Backpacking' 'The Spur book of hill trekking' -- subject(s): Backpacking, Hiking
it means to eat of the spur tree
The place name "hoo" can have different meanings depending on the context and language. In English, it can refer to a piece of land, a spur of a hill, or a slang term for prison. In Japanese, "hoo" (法王) can mean a high-ranking Buddhist priest.
Bone Spur
A spur is a subsidiary summit of a mountain. By definition, spurs have low topographic prominences, as they are lower than their parent summit and are closely connected to them on the same ridge-line.
Spur
What is spur formation?
it is very difficult to explain the spur terrrain feature without a map. Either way, in topographic maps, the color brown means terrrain and it's features. those lines will form mountains, depretions, hilltops, saddles and spurs. Basicly the spur will be the side of the hill forming a line with two sides until it reaches the flat terrrain. That line in the middle of the spur is the ridge.