Sentences with phrase «deep crevasses in»

Steinberg had Heisser use a breast pump for a few days to give the deep crevasses in her nipples time to heal.

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Those crags and valleys in his face are deeper than the crevasses of the devil's kingdom.
Satellite imagery revealed new crevasses in the Aru glaciers in 2010, which grew deeper and more extensive summer after summer.
As water accumulates in crevasses, its weight will drive the cracks deeper — «like a wedge,» Scambos says — until they reach the bottom of the ice, breaking off a long, skinny Tetris berg.
chasm A great or deep gulf or fissure in the ground, such as a crevasse, gorge or breach.
Characters fall to their deaths in a deep crevasse.
Instead, Kormakur and cinematographer Salvatore Totino (a frequent Ron Howard collaborator) focus on jagged cuts of glacial ice, deep crevasses, and the sheer, seemingly impossible passes these people must cross in order to summit the mountain.
I surveyed the surreal surrounds, the snow - covered ice, the deep crevasses and small, narrow canyons, the enormous icicles hanging down like crystal stalactites, dripping water and glistening in the afternoon sun.
Franz Josef Glacier Guides will take you deep in the heart of the glacier where you can squeeze through tight blue crevasses, slide through ice caves or even «franz shuffle» down near vertical walls of ice.
In the Norwegian Sea evaporative cooling is predominant, and the sinking water mass, the North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW), fills the basin and spills southwards through crevasses in the submarine sills that connect Greenland, Iceland and BritaiIn the Norwegian Sea evaporative cooling is predominant, and the sinking water mass, the North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW), fills the basin and spills southwards through crevasses in the submarine sills that connect Greenland, Iceland and Britaiin the submarine sills that connect Greenland, Iceland and Britain.
He's still looking for it to turn up in some deep ocean crevasse because he's so sure he can't be wrong.
Crevasses are deep cracks that form in an ice sheet as a result of its movement.
In New Zealand, we go deep into a crevasse in the Franz Josef Glacier to understand how the advance and retreat of massive glaciers during Earth's Ice Ages is tied to changing levels of carbon dioxidIn New Zealand, we go deep into a crevasse in the Franz Josef Glacier to understand how the advance and retreat of massive glaciers during Earth's Ice Ages is tied to changing levels of carbon dioxidin the Franz Josef Glacier to understand how the advance and retreat of massive glaciers during Earth's Ice Ages is tied to changing levels of carbon dioxide.
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