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- are when a stream runs into a river or when a river runs into an ocean. Debouching can generate m****ive amounts of sediment transport. When a narrow stream...
- thickets, suddenly converge, half by plan and half by coincidence, and debouch into the plain below." Roosevelt argued that such apparently haphazard...
- and members of the Taliban and Al-Qaida. The action began with soldiers debouching from Chinook and Black Hawk helicopters. The soldiers found two caches...
- French) « la patrie doit être forte, prospère, par conséquent posséder des débouchés à elle, belle et calme. » The King to the Count of Flanders, 26 January...
- in the peninsula Hoelhalvøya, south of Magdalenefjorden. The glacier debouches into Gullybukta, a southern bay of Magdalenefjoirden. "Gullybreen (Svalbard)"...
- This is a list of coastal waterfalls, i.e. waterfalls that debouch into an ocean, grouped by continent. Lobé Waterfalls (Kribi, Cameroon) Waterfall Bluff...
- is considered to be at Haridwar, where its Himalayan headwater streams debouch onto the Gangetic Plain. In some cases, the length of the Ganges is given...
- 16 km (7 to 10 mi) wide, descending north some 110 km (70 mi), which debouches into the Shackleton Ice Shelf east of David Island, Queen Mary Land. It...
- Magdalenefjorden in Albert I Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard. The glacier Gullybreen debouches into the bay. "Gullybukta (Svalbard)". Norwegian Polar Institute. Retrieved...
- defile (or something similar) into open country, soldiers are said to "debouch". In a traditional military formation, soldiers march in ranks (the depth...