- CAPE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CAPE is a point or extension of land jutting out into water as a peninsula or as a projecting point How to use cape in a sentence
- Cape Town | History, Population, Map, Climate, Facts | Britannica
Cape Town, city and seaport, legislative capital of South Africa and capital of Western Cape province The city lies at the northern end of the Cape Peninsula some 30 miles (50 kilometres), at its southernmost boundary, north of the Cape of Good Hope
- CAPE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CAPE definition: 1 a very large piece of land sticking out into the sea: 2 a type of loose coat without sleeves… Learn more
- What Is a Cape in Geography? - Cape Formation and Examples
A cape is a geographical feature that is formed by an extension of land that projects into the interior of the ocean Such capes have served for years as navigation reference points and as strategic points for the placement of lighthouses
- cape - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
cape (plural capes) (geography) A piece or point of land, extending beyond the adjacent coast into a sea or lake; a promontory; a headland Synonyms: chersonese, ness, peninsula, point
- Severe Weather Topics
What is CAPE? CAPE or C onvective A vailable P otential E nergy is the amount of fuel available to a developing thunderstorm More specifically, it describes the instability of the atmosphere and provides an approximation of updraft strength within a thunderstorm
- Cape - definition of cape by The Free Dictionary
cape 1 (keɪp) n a sleeveless garment of variable length, fastened at the neck and falling loosely from the shoulders, worn separately or attached to another garment
- Cape - National Geographic Society
A cape is a high point of land that extends into a river, lake, or ocean Some capes, such as the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa, are parts of large landmasses Others, such as Cape Hatteras in the U S state of North Carolina, are parts of islands Peninsulas are similar to capes Most geographers consider capes to be smaller than peninsulas
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