Crevassas
Fissures
Fumaroles, hot springs, and geysers are fissures through which water and water vapor escape from the Earth's surface. These geological features are commonly associated with areas of volcanic activity where magma heats underground water, causing it to rise and escape through the fissures.
About 50 m do love the glacier surface
They are generally brittle.
They are generally brittle.
The term that describes open fissures in the brittle surface ice of a glacier is crevasse. Crevasse formation is typically due to the movement of the glacier over uneven terrain, leading to cracks in the ice. They can be dangerous for mountaineers and hikers as they are often hidden under snow.
Fumaroles are fissures through which water and water vapor escape from the Earth's surface.
Fissures
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Are they not called fissures RESPONSE TO: Are they not called fissures They are so not called fissures. Fissures are way different from what the question is. Now think, what type of movement do you feel when an earthquake happens. Of course, SHAKING.
Fumaroles, hot springs, and geysers are fissures through which water and water vapor escape from the Earth's surface. These geological features are commonly associated with areas of volcanic activity where magma heats underground water, causing it to rise and escape through the fissures.
The surface was rather brittle.
About 50 m do love the glacier surface
They are generally brittle.
They are generally brittle.
Crevasses form on the surface of glaciers due to differential movement of the ice. As glaciers flow over uneven terrain, areas of tension and compression develop. These areas of tension can create crevasses, which are deep cracks in the ice caused by the glacier's movement.
"Most surface cracks caused by earthquakes are not the wide, deep fissures shown in disaster movies." "The fissures within the brain contain some of the most important cerebral regions." "The ice of the frozen Arctic Ocean is split by fissures called crevasses."