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what is the difference between crevice and gap
what is the difference between crevice and gap
Jan 5, 2013 9:18 AM
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A crevice is a crack (such as a crack in a rock) that does not fully separate the rock. It is more of an opening. A gap, however is a break or opening in an object. Think about a long white fence around a yard. If a section of the fence is missing, this would be a gap.
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