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Recent Earthquakes :Seacliff, California, United States Seacliff has had: (M1.5 or greater) 5 earthquakes in the past 24 hours 14 earthquakes in the past 7 days 45 earthquakes in the past 30 days 609 earthquakes in the past 365 days Seacliff has had: (M1.5 or greater) 5 earthquakes in the past 24 hours 14 earthquakes in the past 7 days 45 earthquakes in the past 30 days 609 earthquakes in the past 365 days Seacliff has had: (M1.5 or greater) 5 earthquakes in the past 24 hours 14 earthquakes in the past 7 days 45 earthquakes in the past 30 days 609 earthquakes in the past 365 days The largest earthquake in Seacliff:
Ridge A ridge or a mountain ridge is a geographical feature consisting of a chain of mountains or hills that form a continuous elevated crest for some distance. The sides of the ridge slope away from narrow top on either side. The lines along the crest formed by the highest points, with the terrain dropping down on either side, are called the ridgelines. Ridges are usually termed hills or mountains as well, depending on size.
ridge (noun) · ridges (plural noun)
a long narrow hilltop, mountain range, or watershed.
"the northeast ridge of Everest"
the line or edge formed where the two sloping sides of a roof meet at the top.
an elongated region of high atmospheric pressure.
a narrow raised band running along or across a surface.
"buff your nails in order to smooth ridges"
a raised strip of arable land, especially (in medieval open fields) one of a set separated by furrows.
ridge (verb) · ridges (third person present) · ridged (past tense) · ridged (past participle) · ridging (present participle)
mark with or form into narrow raised bands.
"a field ploughed in narrow stretches that are ridged up slightly" · "the table's steel surface was ridged with a network of channels"
a small area on a surface having a different color from its surroundings, typically one caused by accident or damage.
"the blow left a red mark down one side of her face"
a line, figure, or symbol made as an indication or record of something.
"the first syllable has a stress mark"
a point awarded for a correct answer or for proficiency in an examination or competition.
"many candidates lose marks because they don't read the questions carefully" · (followed by a numeral) a particular model or type of a vehicle, machine, or device.
"a Mark 10 Jaguar"
make a visible impression or stain on.
"he fingered the photograph gently, careful not to mark it"
write a word or symbol on (an object), typically for identification.
"she marked all her possessions with her name" · show the position of.
"the top of the pass marks the border between Alaska and the Yukon" · (of a teacher or examiner) assess the standard of (a piece of written work) by assigning points for proficiency or correct answers.
"the teachers are given adequate time to mark term papers"
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