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crevasse - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of crevasse in Hindi

  • हिम दरार
  • हिमखंडकी

crevasse Definition

Noun

  • a deep open crack, especially one in a glacier.

crevasse Example

  • farther, the stream passes through a crevasse in the trap rock and has a sheer fall of 70 ft. ( आगे, धारा ट्रैप रॉक में एक दरार से होकर गुजरती है और 70 फीट की ऊंचाई पर गिरती है। )
  • The work required to produce this crevasse is twice the product of the tension and the area of one of the faces. ( इस दरार को उत्पन्न करने के लिए आवश्यक कार्य तनाव के गुणनफल और किसी एक फलक के क्षेत्रफल का दोगुना है। )
  • in the tremendous crevasse through which it sweeps round west, north and west again down to the western terraces, where it passes from Abyssinian to Sudan territory. ( जबरदस्त दरार में जिसके माध्यम से यह पश्चिम, उत्तर और पश्चिम में फिर से पश्चिमी छतों तक जाती है, जहां यह एबिसिनियन से सूडान क्षेत्र तक जाती है। )

More Sentence

  • Inside a magnetized body, B is the force that would be exerted on a unit pole if placed in a narrow crevasse cut in the body, the walls of the crevasse being perpendicular to the direction of the magnetization (Maxwell, § § 399, 604); and its numerical value, being partly due to the free magnetism on the walls, is generally very different from that of H.
  • when on Dec. 14 1912 Ninnis, with his sledge and dogs, broke through the snow covering of a crevasse of enormous depth and was instantly killed.
  • It can be dangerous to ski or ride a snow machine across a glacier for fear of falling into a hidden crevasse.  
  • To me, it was like falling into a big crevasse.
  • Day, still searching the crevasse, said the same thing.
  • The tail section fell into a crevasse between the two ridges.
  • He was wedged head down with his shoulders across the crevasse.
  • Therefore, the crevasse served as a buffer for wetland erosion.
  • The Sauv?s Crevasse flood left 12, 000 homeless.
  • The event was canceled after a runner fell into a crevasse.
  • He was rescued from the crevasse, but died shortly thereafter.
  • Their gear was air dropped, but it fell into a crevasse.
  • It's difficult to see crevasse in a sentence .
  • Vercoe would be in a crevasse on the Cowlitz Glacier,
  • If we now suppose the crevasse produced by direct separation of its walls, the work necessary must be the same as before, the initial and final configurations being identical; and we recognize that the tension may be measured by half the work that must be done per unit of area against the mutual attraction in order to separate the two portions which lie upon opposite sides of an ideal plane to a distance from one another which is outside the range of the forces.
  • crevasse system and climbing out up a 45° ramp.
  • About two hours later our path was blocked by a 1 1/2 meter wide deep crevasse.
  • At the south-east corner the rim of the crater is, as it were, breached by a deep crevasse through which the Abai escapes, and here develops a great semicircular bend like that of the Takazze, but in the reverse direction - east, south and north-west - down to the plains of Sennar, where it takes the name of Bahr-el-Azrak or Blue Nile.
  • crampon skills if required and crevasse rescue techniques.