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Qué (quién) es Boulder - definición

NATURAL ROCK FRAGMENT LARGER THAN 25.6 CENTIMETRES IN DIAMETER
Boulders; Boulder (geology)
  • Boulder in [[British Columbia]], Canada
  • ''Kämmenkivi'' stone on the Pisa hill in [[Kuopio]], Finland

Boulder         
·noun ·same·as Bowlder.
II. Boulder ·noun A large stone, worn smooth or rounded by the action of water; a large pebble.
III. Boulder ·noun A mass of any rock, whether rounded or not, that has been transported by natural agencies from its native bed. ·see Drift.
boulder         
¦ noun a large rock.
Derivatives
bouldery adjective
Origin
ME: shortened from earlier boulderstone, of Scand. origin.
boulder         
(boulders)
A boulder is a large rounded rock.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Boulder

In geology, a boulder (or rarely bowlder) is a rock fragment with size greater than 25.6 centimetres (10.1 in) in diameter. Smaller pieces are called cobbles and pebbles. While a boulder may be small enough to move or roll manually, others are extremely massive. In common usage, a boulder is too large for a person to move. Smaller boulders are usually just called rocks or stones. The word boulder derives from boulder stone, from the Middle English bulderston or Swedish bullersten.

In places covered by ice sheets during ice ages, such as Scandinavia, northern North America, and Siberia, glacial erratics are common. Erratics are boulders picked up by ice sheets during their advance, and deposited when they melt. These boulders are called "erratic" because they typically are of a different rock type than the bedrock on which they are deposited. One such boulder is used as the pedestal of the Bronze Horseman in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

Some noted rock formations involve giant boulders exposed by erosion, such as the Devil's Marbles in Australia's Northern Territory, the Horeke basalts in New Zealand, where an entire valley contains only boulders, and The Baths on the island of Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands.

Boulder-sized clasts are found in some sedimentary rocks, such as coarse conglomerate and boulder clay.

The climbing of large boulders is called bouldering.

Ejemplos de uso de Boulder
1. Whenever the Taliban fight us, they‘re decimated." Darting from boulder to boulder, Sgt.
2. He was escorted to a black sport–utility vehicle, which brought him into Boulder and to the Boulder County Jail.
3. BOULDER, Colo. –– On an average day when I am here, I amble over to the Boulder Book Store.
4. Nagel, Boulder County assistant district attorney, wrote.
5. Boulder, Colo., District Attorney Mary Lacy refused to say whether authorities have evidence linking Karr to JonBenet‘s death at her Boulder home on Dec. 26, 1''6.