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  2. Skid plate - Wikipedia

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    Retrofitted skid plate on a Saab 96. Fake skid plate. A skid plate is an abrasion-resistant material affixed to the underside of a vehicle or boat [1] to prevent damage to the underside when contact is made with the ground. Skid plates may be used on off-road vehicles, motorcycles and lowered vehicles to prevent damage to the underside. Fake ...

  3. RPO ZR2 - Wikipedia

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    1999 - GM replaces the aluminum skid plates with composite skid plates. Side mirrors are updated. (much stronger) Last model year the ZR2 option was offered on a regular-cab pickup. 2001 - ZR2 package extended to Chevrolet Tracker

  4. Off-roading - Wikipedia

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    A Land Rover Defender 90 off-roading A Unimog U1600 off-roading 4WDs at Fraser Island beach, Australia. Off-roading is the act of driving or riding in a vehicle on unpaved surfaces such as sand, dirt, gravel, riverbeds, mud, snow, rocks, or other natural terrain.

  5. Triple junction - Wikipedia

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    The Azores triple junction is a geologic triple junction where the boundaries of three tectonic plates intersect: the North American plate, the Eurasian plate and the African plate, R-R-R. [9] The Boso triple junction offshore of Japan is a T-T-T triple junction between the Okhotsk microplate , Pacific plate and Philippine Sea plate .

  6. Southwest Indian Ridge - Wikipedia

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    Separating the African (or Nubian–Somali plates) and Antarctic plates, the Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR) stretches 7,700 km (4,800 mi) from the Atlantic Ocean to the Indian Ocean. With an average spreading rate of 14–15 millimetres per year (0.55–0.59 in/year), the SWIR is one of the slowest-spreading mid-ocean ridges on Earth.

  7. Navarro Ridge - Wikipedia

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    Navarro Ridge) is a rugged ridge in Antarctica, 3.5 nautical miles (6.5 km) long, that extends from the Coombs Hills southeastward to the west side of Cambridge Glacier The central peak of the ridge rises to 2,100 metres (6,900 ft).