klippe

[klip-uh]

klippe Definition

  • 1a steep rock face or cliff
  • 2a detached portion of the crust of the earth that has been forced upward between two parallel faults and is now exposed at the surface

Using klippe: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "klippe" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The climbers scaled the klippe with great difficulty.

  • Example

    The geologists studied the klippe to learn about the earth's crust.

  • Example

    The klippe was formed by tectonic activity millions of years ago.

klippe Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for klippe

Phrases with klippe

  • a region where klippes are found, typically formed by tectonic activity

    Example

    The Rocky Mountains are a well-known klippe zone.

  • a landscape characterized by numerous klippes

    Example

    The Norwegian fjords are a beautiful example of a klippe landscape.

  • a deposit of rocks and minerals that have been exposed by a klippe

    Example

    The copper mine was discovered in a klippe deposit.

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Summary: klippe in Brief

'Klippe' [klip-uh] refers to a steep rock face or cliff, or a detached portion of the earth's crust that has been forced upward between two parallel faults. It is often formed by tectonic activity and can be studied by geologists. The term is used in phrases like 'klippe zone' and 'klippe landscape,' and synonyms include 'precipice' and 'escarpment.'