- or 'crack'.
Fissures emerge in Earth's crust, on ice
sheets and glaciers, and on volcanoes. A
ground fissure, also
called an
earth fissure, is a long,...
- can be
subdivided into two
other sections: the Pico
Volcano and the East
Fissural Zone. Pico is a
stratovolcano (or composite), with a pit
crater on its...
- An anal
fissure is a
break or tear in the skin of the anal canal. Anal
fissures may be
noticed by
bright red anal
bleeding on
toilet paper and undergarments...
- the
northern flank of the Água de Pau M****if), and the many
cones and
fissural structures along the
interior of the island. In the
ancient crater of Furnas...
- Look up
fissure in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
fissure is a
narrow crack or
opening in the Earth's
surface Fissure or
fissures may also
refer to:...
-
horizontal fissure, and an
oblique fissure. The left lung is
divided into two
lobes by an
oblique fissure which is
closely aligned with the
oblique fissure in...
- The
Picos Volcanic Fissural System (Portuguese:
Sistema Vulcânico
Fissural dos Picos) is a
system of
scoria cones that
build up the
central region of...
- A
fissure vent, also
known as a
volcanic fissure,
eruption fissure or
simply a
fissure, is a
linear volcanic vent
through which lava erupts,
usually without...
- In neuroanatomy, the
central sulcus (also
central fissure,
fissure of Rolando, or
Rolandic fissure,
after Luigi Rolando) is a sulcus, or groove, in the...
- The
palpebral fissure is the
elliptic space between the
medial and
lateral canthi of the two open eyelids. In
simple terms, it is the
opening between...