ridge
Plural
ridges
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an elevated area of land that forms a crest along a hill or mountain range
- The Appalachian Mountains feature numerous ridges that stretch for miles.
- They hiked along the ridge, enjoying panoramic views of the valley below.
- The house was nestled against a ridge, offering protection from the wind.
- The ridge provided a natural barrier between the two valleys.
- The trail followed the ridge, winding through dense forests and rocky outcrops.
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a long, narrow elevated strip of land or underwater feature that stands higher than its surroundings
- The mountain ridge stretched across the horizon, providing breathtaking views of the valley below.
- The oceanographer mapped the underwater ridge to understand its impact on ocean currents.
- Hikers followed the ridge trail along the crest of the hill, enjoying panoramic vistas.
- The glacier left a prominent ridge of debris as it receded over thousands of years.
- The ridge on the seafloor marked the boundary between two tectonic plates.
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the highest point where two roof slopes meet, forming a horizontal line along the top of the roof
A ridge is the highest point where two sloping sides of a roof meet. It forms the horizontal line at the top of the roof, running along the entire length of the structure. The ridge helps to connect the roof's slopes and provides structural support, ensuring the roof is stable and well-aligned. It also plays a role in directing rainwater and snow off the roof to prevent leaks. In some cases, a ridge may have vents installed to allow air to circulate through the attic, helping to regulate temperature and moisture inside the building.
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any long raised border or margin of a bone or tooth or membrane
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a long narrow natural elevation on the floor of the ocean
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a long, elevated strip or crest of land, rock, or geological formation that extends prominently above its surroundings
- The Appalachian Mountains feature several scenic ridges that offer stunning views of the valleys below.
- Along the ocean floor, the Mid-Atlantic Ridge stretches for thousands of miles, marking the boundary between tectonic plates.
- In desert landscapes, sandstone ridges create natural barriers and distinctive formations that stand out against the flat plains.
- The ridges of the Rocky Mountains are known for their rugged terrain and challenging hiking trails.
- The Great Dividing Range in Australia includes many ridges that influence the country's drainage patterns and climate.