"Krummholz" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Krummholz is a botanical term that refers to a unique type of stunted tree growth that occurs in harsh, high-altitude environments, particularly in subalpine and alpine regions. The term comes from German, where "krumm" means "crooked" and "holz" means "wood".
Kronstadt refers to a historic port city on Kotlin Island in the Gulf of Finland, located off the coast of Petrograd (now Saint Petersburg), Russia. It is most famous for the Kronstadt Rebellion, a naval mutiny that took place in 1921, in which sailors and workers in the city rose up against the Soviet government, demanding better living and working conditions, and for a time, established a commune.
Pëtr Alekseyevich Kropotkin was a Russian revolutionary activist, philosopher, and scientist, who was best known for his theory of anarcho-communism. He believed that a stateless, classless society could be achieved through voluntary cooperation and mutual aid. He was a prominent figure in the Russian anarchist movement and wrote extensively on topics such as economics, ethics, and politics. He is often referred to as the "Father of Anarchism".
The word "kru" is derived from the Dutch word "kruyer", which means "to make a gateway" or "to form a door".
Kruger refers to Kruger National Park, a large game reserve in South Africa. It is considered one of the largest game reserves in Africa and is known for its diverse wildlife, including the Big Five: lion, leopard, rhinoceros (including both black and white), elephant, and Cape buffalo. The park is also home to a wide variety of other animals, including cheetah, giraffe, wildebeest, and hyena.
A Krugerrand is a South African gold coin that is officially known as the Krugerrand. It was introduced in 1967 to help market South African gold and to provide a convenient way for investors to own gold.
Nikita Khrushchev was a Soviet politician who served as the First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964. He was a key figure in the Cold War and is known for his role in the Cuban Missile Crisis and his famous "Kitchen Debate" with U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon in 1959.
Kryolite is a mineral composed of sodium, fluorine, and silicon. It is a important source of lithium, a soft, gray-white alkali metal that is used in batteries, ceramics, and pharmaceuticals. Kryolite is typically found in pegmatites and is often associated with other minerals such as spodumene and amblygonite. It was discovered in 1891 in the Ilímaussaq alkaline complex in Greenland and is named after the Norwegian explorer and geologist, Captain Kryolith Laue.
Krypton is a chemical element with the symbol Kr and atomic number 36. It is a member of the noble gas group and is one of the rarest elements in the Earth's atmosphere. In fiction, Krypton is also the home planet of Superman, a legendary superhero.