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Definitions from the WebWind GapNoun - Geological A wind gap is a topographic feature that occurs where a river flows through a gap in a ridge or mountain range but has not yet fully eroded the gap into a low-lying pass. Example sentence: The hiker marveled at the stunning view of the wind gap as the river snaked through the mountains. Noun - Meteorology Wind gap refers to a localized area with lower wind pressure or velocity compared to the surrounding regions. Example sentence: The pilot was relieved to find a wind gap and experience a smoother flight after battling strong winds for hours. Noun - Local In some regions, wind gap is a term used to describe a narrow passage or street between buildings. Example sentence: The quaint shops in the downtown area were connected by charming wind gaps that created a unique architectural atmosphere. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
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