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avalanching Meaning in Bengali







avalanching's Usage Examples:

including rime ice (freezing of water vapor on the glacier surface), avalanching from hanging glaciers on cliffs and mountainsides above, and re-freezing.


Snow and ice accumulation in corries often occurs as the result of avalanching from higher surrounding slopes.


The debris may also accumulate through avalanching or landslide.


contemporary usage, they are installed to prevent snow/ice pack from avalanching and damaging people, plants, and property below.


Mountains Party, 1960–61, and so named by them because of the continual avalanching of snow off the flanks of the ridge.


This glacier exists well below the true snowline and is sustained by avalanching snow.


The avalanching disturbs and removes a bright surface layer of dust to expose a darker.


impacting on water, base surges with accompanying shock waves, lava avalanching into the sea, air waves from subaerial explosive eruptions, avalanches.


Soon the sun's warmth makes them shed crystal shells Shattering and avalanching on the snow-crust — Such heaps of broken glass to sweep away You'd think.


Lake in a hot mix of lava and pulverized older rock, overtaking the avalanching face.


diode can withstand in the reverse direction without breaking down or avalanching.


debris originating primarily in rockfall from surrounding walls and avalanching in accumulation areas of its four tributaries.


Due to snow abundance and avalanching, alpine biotopes are common for all high mountains.


ice ages when snow and ice accumulated on these slopes partly through avalanching.


indicate bottom-current reworking because it is more likely to have avalanching in clear bottom-currents than it is in sediment saturated turbidity flows.


discovery of new principles underlying the strong temporal correlations in avalanching critical systems, including fracture of disordered heterogeneous materials.


Map showing glaciers that advanced up to 1906 through earthquake avalanching in 1899.


The sound emission accompanies a slumping or avalanching movement of sand, usually triggered by wind passing over the dune or.



Synonyms:

lahar; slide;

Antonyms:

crescendo; refrain; win;

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