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metres thick - Describes the depth or width of something in meters
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Layer in question is several hundred metres thick.
The flow was about five metres thick and was accompanied by seismic phenomena.
Its walls are about two metres thick.
Only ice over two metres thick is likely to make it through the summer.
Its walls are up to five metres thick.
Granite walls more than four metres thick and armour plating guarantee privacy at Spitbank Fort.
It is several hundred metres thick.
The walls are 2 metres thick in places and openings are narrow.
Some of the walls of the mausoleum are several metres thick.
Walls five metres thick.
Marine snow forms a blanket on the seafloor up to many hundreds of metres thick.
New sea ice can grow up to 2 metres thick during the winter.
Sea ice is frozen seawater that is usually less than a few metres thick.
Inconceivably wide, but barely ten metres thick and silent as the grave.
In most Arctic areas it is from a few to several hundred metres thick.
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The loess layers are up to 10 metres thick and tend to attenuate differences in relief.
This sea ice can grow as much as three metres thick.
The dunes can reach up to 15 metres thick and contain traces of ancient geoclimatic activity.
My house stands over seams 7 metres thick.
Pyroclastic deposits up to 60 metres thick found offshore from Santorini seem to support this theory.
The external walls are up to 2 metres thick.
It can be up to 140 metres thick and is of late Ypresian to Lutetian age.
The walls of the towers are almost 2 metres thick.
The beds are up to 60 metres thick and appear high in the Pittman Formation.
Permafrost is frozen soil, rock or sediment - sometimes hundreds of metres thick.
It is 20 metres thick at the Sydney Olympic Site.
Usually however, they are only a few tens to a few hundreds of metres thick.
It has walls 2 metres thick and is topped by a 16 m cone-shaped roof.
Even though the tree trunk is hollow, it walls are up to two metres thick.
The bottom of the dam is 200 metres thick - twice the length of a football pitch.
The Long Mynd would have been under a thick ice sheet, several hundred metres thick.
The snow was 2 metres thick.
It resembled a large military base, with a wall 5 km long and no less than 6 metres thick.
The walls were 2 metres thick.
It is thought that the ice cover may be up to 20 metres thick.
The totally free-standing roof is only about 40 metres thick over most of the cave.
The pumice mantle forms a crudely stratified deposit, up to 15 metres thick.
Originally built on a motte, the structure had walls 2.60 metres thick and at least three storeys.
The walls of the pele tower were originally around 1.2 metres thick.
In places the walls are 9 metres thick.
The tower stands 13 metres high and around its base the walls are 4 metres thick.
The rock formation is only about 50 metres thick.
Current satellite detection systems can not detect objects less than 100 metres thick.
The sea ice in the Wedell Sea has been up to 4-5 metres thick in places.
A huge mass of solid stonemasonry, with very few rooms and walls between 1 and 2 metres thick.
Some of the deposits are more than 70 metres thick.
The Keep has three above-ground levels, and its wall is almost three-and-a-half metres thick.
Below this is London Clay about 70 metres thick.
Now this debris forms a disc wider than Jupiter, yet, on average, just ten metres thick.
This bed of limestone is up to 800 metres thick.
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