crevasse u rečniku PONS

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The crevasses are due to erosion, primarily by water.
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The three men slid 2000ft m, dodging crevasses up to 200ft m wide, and ending their descent by overturning on an ice ridge.
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These drums of waste are thrown in crevasses, at the rate of about 4000 drums a year.
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For weeks the efforts to close the crevasse had proven unavailing.
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The cracking creates unpredictable and dangerous crevasses, often invisible under new snowfall, which cause the greatest danger to mountaineers.
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Dens are usually shared communally, and are identifiable by an existent subsurface crevasse or hole deep enough to prevent freezing temperatures.
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Massive boulders, overhanging cliffs and deep crevasses make up the beauty of the park.
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The fire never stopped despite sincere efforts by mines department and railway authorities and in 1933 flaming crevasses lead to exodus of many residents.
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Late in the season, when most of the winter snow has melted, the crevasses and ice of this glacier are exposed.
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Plucking and shattering can be seen here by those exploring the crevasses.
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