"Crevasse" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Crevasse" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Crevasse" Meaning

A crevasse is a deep, narrow gap or fissure in a glacier, iceberg, or other mass of ice or snow. It is typically formed by the melting or breaking off of ice, leaving a gap that can be several meters deep and hundreds of meters long. Crevasses can be hazardous or even deadly for climbers and skiers who venture into glaciated terrain without proper equipment and experience.

"Crevasse" Examples

Usage Examples of "Crevasse"


The hikers had to traverse a narrow crevasse that formed in the mountain glacier.
The explorer carefully avoided stepping into the crevasse, worried about falling into the abyss.
In the heart of the glacier, a massive crevasse yawned open, revealing a frozen lake.
The team of scientists studied the crevasse, trying to understand the geological forces that had created it.
As they walked across the snowy terrain, they encountered a small crevasse that required them to climb over it carefully.

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Crevices refers to narrow, deep openings or cracks in a surface, often found in rocky terrain, buildings, or other structures. It can also describe small, hidden spaces or cavities in something. For example, the crevices between the rocks were home to a variety of small creatures, or the crevices in the statue's pedestal allowed for the placement of a small hidden compartment.

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