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- Cliff (1,435 bytes)
1: ...''[[Cliff]]''' is a significant vertical, or near vertical, '''[[rock]]''' exposure. Cliffs are formed as er...
3: ...''[[Cliff]]''' is a significant vertical, or near vertical, '''[[rock]]''' exposure. - Height (1,050 bytes)
1: ...humb|200px|'''[[Height]]''' is the measurement of vertical distance, but has two meanings in common use. ]]
2: '''[[Height]]''' is the measurement of vertical distance, but has two meanings in common use.
4: ... '''[[altitude]]'''. Height is measured along the vertical (y) axis between a specified point and another po...
12: * '''[[Vertical drop]]''' - Vertical Banner Frame (613 bytes)
1: [[Image:Vertical banner frame.png|Vertical Banner Frame|thumb|250px]]
5: *'''[[Vertical Banner Frame]]'''
9: *'''[[Banner Frame Vertical pole]]''' - Banner Frame Vertical pole (633 bytes)
1: ...:Banner Frame Vertical pole.jpg|'''[[Banner Frame Vertical pole]]'''|thumb|250px]]
5: *'''[[Vertical Banner Frame]]'''
9: *'''[[Banner Frame Vertical pole]]''' - Moguls (7,694 bytes)
37: ...tilted '''[[primary rotation]]''' off of the '''[[vertical axis]]'''. The upper body rotates in the directio...
39: ... a tilted '''[[primary rotation]]''' off of the [[vertical axis]]. The upper body rotates in the direction o...
41: ... axis. An additional axis of rotation on the '''[[vertical axis]]''' is initiated with the rotation of the u... - Zenith (1,758 bytes)
4: ...rticular location; that is, it is one of two '''[[vertical]]''' directions at the location, orthogonal to a ...
6: ...s and related sciences (e.g., meteorology) as the vertical direction opposite to the net gravitational force...
12: *'''[[Vertical drop]]''' - Landform (17,327 bytes)
31: ...''[[Cliff]]''' is a significant vertical, or near vertical, '''[[rock]]''' exposure. Cliffs are formed as er...
35: ...''. A couloir may be a seam, scar, or fissure, or vertical [[crevasse]] in an otherwise '''[[solid]]''' '''[... - Ravine (2,930 bytes)
2: ...lowland. 3. '''[[Gully]]''': A newly formed, near-vertical-walled channel. '''4. Headwater''' '''[[Erosion]]... - Vertical Transport Feet Per Hour (1,149 bytes)
1: ... people lifted 1,000 vertical feet per hour ('''[[vertical rise]]''' of a lift, times the lift capacity per ... - Landform Gallery (16,989 bytes)
23: ...''[[Cliff]]''' is a significant vertical, or near vertical, '''[[rock]]''' exposure. Cliffs are formed as er...
25: ...''. A couloir may be a seam, scar, or fissure, or vertical [[crevasse]] in an otherwise '''[[solid]]''' '''[... - Rosa Khutor RUS (4,542 bytes)
13: ...Peak at 2,320 meters (7,610 ft), yielding a total vertical drop of over a mile at 1,760 meters (5,770 ft).
15: ... is at Roza Plateau at 1,170 meters (3,840 ft), a vertical drop of 1,150 meters (3,770 ft) from the summit. ...
17: ... alpine racing events at 940 meters (3,080 ft), a vertical drop of 1,380 meters (4,530 ft) from the summit o... - Vertical drop (1,741 bytes)
1: '''[[Vertical drop]]''' the total difference expressed in meter...
7: ...lated using the formula 100*rise/run. Rise is the vertical change and run is the horizontal distance. A 100%... - General Definitions (54,356 bytes)
211: ...asurements – '''[[elevation]]''' change or '''[[vertical drop]]'''. - Ski Cross Reaction Time Measurement (2,704 bytes)
26: ...eters down the course as measured from the closed vertical gate (maybe it becomes 3 meters)
54: ...eters down the course as measured from the closed vertical gate (maybe it becomes 3 meters) - Back Full (2,309 bytes)
1: ... axis. An additional axis of rotation on the '''[[vertical axis]]''' is initiated with the rotation of the u...
8: An additional axis of rotation on the '''[[vertical axis]]''' is initiated with the rotation of the u... - 7O (1,873 bytes)
1: ...tilted '''[[primary rotation]]''' off of the '''[[vertical axis]]'''. The upper body rotates in the directio...
4: ... a tilted '''[[primary rotation]]''' off of the [[vertical axis]]. The upper body rotates in the direction o... - Loop Full (551 bytes)
1: ...egrees in the lateral axis and 360 degrees in the vertical axis. Then the skier flexes and prepares for the ... - 4501.1.1 (276 bytes)
1: ...a minimum of 130 vertical meters to a maximum 250 vertical meters. The same course may be used for, men and ... - Wind (1,386 bytes)
5: ...note almost exclusively the horizontal component. Vertical winds are usually identified as such. - Altitude (1,300 bytes)
3: Vertical distance measurements in the "down" direction are...
14: * '''[[Vertical drop]]'''
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