Examples of using Scarp in English and their translations into Spanish
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a second on 31 July 1934 over a 1600-metre flight path between the Hebridean islands of Harris and Scarp in Scotland.
It is generally limited to the east by the heavy soils of the Darling Scarp, but does grow on isolated patches of sand in the Jarrah Forest
is singular in that it was excavated from the top down rather than by the usual practice of carving into the scarp of a hillside.
he declared,"no one would be allowed to remain alive on this side of the Mountains" i.e. the Darling Scarp.
The valley's boundary generally follows the top of scarp slopes except at the southwestern and southeastern boundaries where
leaving a fault scarp of up to 14 ft(4.3 m) along the base of the mountains.
consist of underground tunnels constructed into a cliff, scarp or base of a mountainous area,
leading to scarp formation and promoting the collapse of the lower part of the structure(Mateo et al.,
SCARP is interested in attracting students to its Ph.D.
School of Community and Regional Planning SCARP.
the Urban Ecology Agency of Barcelona(BCNecologia) worked together with graduate students of the UBC School of Community and Regional Planning(SCARP) to test
The arboretum sits on the Cotswold scarp and contains around 2,900 trees,
Local landowners were tasked with the demolition of part of a"rampire," a rampart with its ditch and counter scarp, and a great platform for artillery.
Maps from the 1830s show the scarp labelled"General Darlings Range";
The scarp instability is conditioned by geologic-structural and climatic factors.
Parapet, leading down an outer incline to the scarp;
Large scarp isolated from the Las Cañadas wall.
Double stairs linking the scarp gallery to the infantry barracks;
Mons Rümker is surrounded by a scarp that separates it from the adjacent mare.