fiord

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Englisch - Türkisch
{i} dar ve derin körfez
haliç
bkz.fjord
fiyort
fjord fiyort
i., bak. fjord
fiyord
fjord
(Bilgisayar) fiyord
Englisch - Englisch
A long, narrow, deep inlet between cliffs
a long narrow inlet of the sea between steep cliffs; common in Norway
A narrow inlet of the sea, penetrating between high banks or rocks, as on the coasts of Norway and Alaska
Variant of fjord. another spelling of fjord
{i} narrow inlet of the sea bordered by steep cliffs, fjord
fjord
A fjord is a strip of sea that comes into the land between high cliffs, especially in Norway. A long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between steep slopes. a narrow area of sea between high cliffs, especially in Norway (; related to ford). or fiord Long, narrow arm of the sea, often extending well inland, that results from marine inundation of a glaciated valley. Many fjords are remarkably deep; it is assumed that the huge glaciers that formed in these valleys were so heavy that they eroded the bottoms of the valleys far below sea level. After the glaciers melted, the waters of the sea invaded the valleys. Bokn Fjord Hardanger Fjord Sogne Fjord Kenai Fjords National Park
fjord
{i} narrow inlet of the sea bordered by steep cliffs, fiord
fjord
A long, narrow arm of the sea, usually formed by entrance of the sea into a deep glacial trough
fjord
A long deep narrow arm of sea between high cliffs
fjord
A glacial valley or glacial trough found along the coast that is now filled with a mixture of fresh water and seawater
fjord
Also known as the Norwegian Fjord Horse, it is an ancient breed of horse, retaining the characteristics of the primitive wild horse, the Przewalski
fjord
A narrow inlet from the sea, usually bounded by cliffs
fjord
glaciated valleys now flooded by the sea
fjord
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fjord
A deep, steep-walled, U-shaped valley formed by erosion by a glacier and submerged with seawater
fjord
a long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between steep slopes in a coastal area
fjord
or fiord narrow sea inlet enclosed by high cliffs Fjords are found in Norway, New Zealand, and western parts of Scotland They are formed when an overdeepened l>glacial trough is drowned by a rise in Sea-level At the mouth of the fiord there is a characteristic lip causinga shallowing of the water This is due to reduced glacial erosion at this point
fjord
a long narrow inlet of the sea between steep cliffs; common in Norway
fjord
A narrow bay, U-shaped in cross-section, where the sea has flooded a valley carved by a glacier
fjord
A long, narrow, deep inlet between cliffs
fiord
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