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rift
To form a rift
A break in the clouds, fog, mist etc., which allows light through

I have but one rift in the darkness, that is that I have injured no one save myself by my folly, and that the extent of that folly you will never learn.

A chasm or fissure

The Grand Canyon is a rift in the Earth's surface, but is smaller than some of the undersea ones.

{n} a cleft, a breach
{v} to cleave, burst, belch
To cleave; to rive; to split; as, to rift an oak or a rock; to rift the clouds
Direction in which stone splits most readily Term commonly used for granite or other stone without visible stratification of foliation
A rift is a split that appears in something solid, especially in the ground. Great Rift Valley East African Rift System Rift Valley rift valley
of Rive
{i} split, cleft, fissure, crevice; break in friendly relations; disagreement that causes a break in friendly relations
To burst open; to split
a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions); "they hoped to avoid a break in relations"
a gap between cloud masses; "the sun shone through a rift in the clouds"
A fissure, crevasse, or geological fault
a break in the earth's crust due to separation of the two sides by tensional forces Often a graben forms along the rift
An elongate trough in the earth's crust formed by tension and defined by normal faults
To belch
A large-scale crack in the earth's lithosphere, produced by the tensional forces of two plates (tectonic plates) or two slide masses (two sides of a Hawaiian volcano) collapsing in different directions More or less linear over dozens to hundreds of km, a rift zone usually has a narrow valley (up to a few km wide) at its summit Rift zones are associated with basaltic volcanism, and have associated shallow earthquakes which give a real-time record of the rifting activity While most rifts are underwater, along the mid-ocean spreading plate boundaries, some are exposed at the surface: Iceland, the Baikal Rift (Siberia), and the great African Rift Valley The rift zone seen in the USGS glossary, along the summit of Mauna Loa, is so full of erupted lavas that there is no topographic depression, but a slight ridge
A vertical fracture in the rock, created by geological stress
A distinct, roughly linear trough or depression on the earth's crust that reflects a pulling apart of the crust due to tension
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