- Berm - Wikipedia
In coastal geography, a berm is a bank of sand or gravel ridge parallel to the shoreline and a few tens of centimetres high, created by wave action throwing material beyond the average level of the sea
- What Is a Berm in Construction? Definition, Uses, and Benefits
A berm is a raised strip or mound of earth or other materials that is intentionally built to serve multiple purposes on a construction site or within a landscape Berms can be created from soil, gravel, sand, concrete, or even reinforced materials, depending on the application
- BERM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BERM is a narrow shelf, path, or ledge typically at the top or bottom of a slope; also : a mound or wall of earth or sand How to use berm in a sentence
- BERM | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
The sand is deposited in berms or sand bars in shallow water They constructed a berm designed to protect homes from flooding
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