Frozen spikes can be commonly referred to as icicles. They form when water drips and freezes, creating long pointed formations hanging from edges and surfaces.
Metal spikes used by mountaineers are called crampons. They are attached to the sole of boots to provide traction on ice and snow while climbing.
The theme song for the TV series "Frozen Planet" is called "The White Ocean." It was composed by George Fenton.
The area of the North Pole where the soil is permanently frozen is known as the permafrost. This layer of continuously frozen ground can extend for several meters below the surface and remains frozen year-round, even during the warmer months.
The metal ball with spikes you are referring to is likely a medieval weapon called a morning star. Also known as a mace, it was used by knights and soldiers to crush armor and injure opponents in combat. The spikes were designed to penetrate armor and inflict damage upon impact.
No, spinach plants do not have spikes. They typically have smooth leaves that are green and oval in shape.
These are not called needles but spikes the spikes get put into the shoe. It's to stop you falling in crosscountry races and slipping on the track.It is actually quite confusing because as well as the shoe being called spikes the jaggy things are called spikes too.
The echidna's spikes are called spines.
That would be either a mace with spikes, or a flail with spikes.
Crampons are tools used for climbing on frozen surfaces. They consist of spikes or metal teeth that attach to the climber's boots to provide traction on icy terrain. Additionally, ice axes are another essential tool for climbing on frozen surfaces, used for both ascending and descending.
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The bug that has spikes on its back is called a spiny leaf insect.
There were four spikes at the end of a Stegosaurus's tail that it used as a weapon for self defense. The spikes are called thagomizers.
A frozen peak is called an icecap.
The frozen desert is called Antarctica.
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The black and yellow caterpillar with spikes is called a "cinnabar moth caterpillar."