fissure in the PONS Dictionary

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Habitats are forest margins, scrubland or rock fissures, from 450m to convert 2000 altitude.
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It is separated from the tuber and uvula by the pre-pyramidal and secondary fissures, respectively.
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Ground fissures and failures caused major structural damage in several communities, much damage to property and several landslides.
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It is sometimes confused with the medial longitudinal fissure.
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The fissures were discovered in a type of steel frequently used in the 1950s and 1960s that is now known to be susceptible to cracking....
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Its eruption was followed by a number of small fissure eruptions.
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This fissure extended some 35 meters to a bed of soft marl in which a well was dug.
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When in the young state, the fissure extends as far as the front edge.
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Their response was to resist narrative in a way to show its fissures and inconsistencies.
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It used to be found in fissure veins in the extrusive igneous rhyolite rock.
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