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GRAVEL

Definitionen von GRAVEL

  1. Kies, Kiessand

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Anzahl der Buchstaben

6

Ist Palindrom

Nein

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AV
AVE
EL
GR
GRA
RA
RAV
VE
VEL

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66

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AE
AEL
AER
AEV
AG
AGE
AGV
AL
ALE
ALG


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Beispiele für die Verwendung von GRAVEL in einem Satz

  • Cement mixed with fine aggregate produces mortar for masonry, or with sand and gravel, produces concrete.
  • Terrestrial or aquatic plants may grow freely with their roots exposed to the nutritious liquid or the roots may be mechanically supported by an inert medium such as perlite, gravel, or other substrates.
  • Salmon are typically anadromous: they hatch in the shallow gravel beds of freshwater headstreams and spend their juvenile years in rivers, lakes and freshwater wetlands, migrate to the ocean as adults and live like sea fish, then return to their freshwater birthplace to reproduce.
  • Vibrator (mechanical), a class of devices which create mechanical vibrations for uses such as signaling annunciators, doorbells, or industrial uses such as compacting gravel, transporting materials, cleaning, etc.
  • The particles composing a beach are typically made from rock, such as sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles, etc.
  • Treblinka I was a forced-labour camp (Arbeitslager) whose prisoners worked in the gravel pit or irrigation area and in the forest, where they cut wood to fuel the cremation pits.
  • They are characterised by a protective outer case called a lorica and their habitat is in the spaces between marine gravel to which they attach themselves.
  • It may consist of partly rounded particles ranging in size from boulders (in which case it is often referred to as boulder clay) down to gravel and sand, in a groundmass of finely-divided clayey material sometimes called glacial flour.
  • An aquifer is an underground layer of water-bearing material, consisting of permeable or fractured rock, or of unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand, or silt).
  • An alternative route (not part of the Trans-African network) to Bangui based on gravel roads and earth roads runs from Gulu in northern Uganda via Nimule and Juba, South Sudan and Obo in south-east CAR.
  • Natural resources: natural gas, petroleum, peat, limestone, iodised salt, sand and gravel, arable land.
  • Dedicated playing areas for boules-type games are typically large, level, rectangular courts made of flattened earth, gravel, or crushed stone, enclosed in wooden rails or back boards.
  • An esker, eskar, eschar, or os, sometimes called an asar, osar, or serpent kame, is a long, winding ridge of stratified sand and gravel, examples of which occur in glaciated and formerly glaciated regions of Europe and North America.
  • The Chronicle of Tewkesbury records that the first Christian worship was brought to the area by Theoc, a missionary from Northumbria, who built his cell in the mid-7th century near a gravel spit where the Severn and Avon rivers join.
  • The urban-rural fringe includes some elevated woodland on a high gravel and sand ridge along marking the Hertfordshire border with Greater London.
  • The level fields and the water power of Turtle Creek and "unlimited gravel" in the area around what is now Beloit fixed the site of the village and farms.
  • The abutments of modern London Bridge rest several metres above natural embankments of gravel, sand and clay.
  • Point Pelee is the southernmost point of mainland Canada, and is located on a foundation of glacial sand, silt and gravel that bites into Lake Erie.
  • A Neolithic stone axe, made of greenstone, was found in 1978 on a tidal gravel bank in the bed of West Looe River.
  • All access roads to the park have a gravel surface, winding and steep in places and are unsuitable for caravans.


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