lower ridge slope - translation to arabic
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lower ridge slope - translation to arabic

TYPE OF WIND
Ridge Lift; Slope soaring; Ridge soaring
  • Ridge lift at the Torrey Pines Gliderport in [[San Diego, CA]]

lower ridge slope      
‎ مُنْحَدَرُ الحَرْفِ السُّفْلِيّ‎
ridge         
  • A strike ridge within the Appalachian Mountains.
  • The edges of [[tuya]]s can form ridges.
  • knife-edge ridge]] towards the [[pyramidal peak]]s [[Vihren]] and [[Kutelo]]
GEOLOGICAL FEATURE CONSISTING OF A CHAIN OF MOUNTAINS OR HILLS THAT FORM A CONTINUOUS ELEVATED CREST FOR SOME DISTANCE
Ridges; Ridge-line; Ridgeline; Ridge (geology); Stratigraphic ridge; Crest line; Hill ridge; Mountain ridge; Ridge of hills; Main chain; Mountain crest; Ridge line; Reef (geomorphology); Spur (geology)
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متن الحيوان او ظهره سلسلة تلال او جبال = ارتفاع متطاول فى قاع المحيط قمة تل او جبل او موجة الخ الضلع الحرف VT
جعل للشئ عمة او ضلعا او حرف الخ
I
يمتد و كأنه سلسلة تلال الخ
RIDGE         
  • A strike ridge within the Appalachian Mountains.
  • The edges of [[tuya]]s can form ridges.
  • knife-edge ridge]] towards the [[pyramidal peak]]s [[Vihren]] and [[Kutelo]]
GEOLOGICAL FEATURE CONSISTING OF A CHAIN OF MOUNTAINS OR HILLS THAT FORM A CONTINUOUS ELEVATED CREST FOR SOME DISTANCE
Ridges; Ridge-line; Ridgeline; Ridge (geology); Stratigraphic ridge; Crest line; Hill ridge; Mountain ridge; Ridge of hills; Main chain; Mountain crest; Ridge line; Reef (geomorphology); Spur (geology)

ألاسم

ثَلْم ; ثُلْمَة ; خَدّ

Definition

the thin end of the wedge
informal
an action of little intrinsic importance that is likely to lead to more serious developments.

Wikipedia

Ridge lift

Ridge lift (or slope lift) is created when a wind strikes an obstacle, usually a mountain ridge or cliff, that is large and steep enough to deflect the wind upward.

If the wind is strong enough, the ridge lift provides enough upward force for gliders, hang gliders, paragliders and birds to stay airborne for long periods or travel great distances by 'slope soaring'. Although unpowered aircraft are usually descending through the air, they will climb if the surrounding air is rising faster than their sink rates. Model glider enthusiasts refer to this technique as "slope gliding" or "sloping".

Orville Wright used ridge lift, setting a duration record of 11 minutes in 1911. However the sport of soaring started in Germany after the First World War. In 1921, Dr. Wolfgang Klemperer broke the Wright Brothers’ 1911 soaring duration record with a flight of 13 minutes. In 1922, Arthur Martens became the first glider pilot to use an updraft rising along a mountain slope to stay aloft for a lengthy period, with a flight over an hour.