Crevices near Thingvellir, south-western Iceland, are formed by the extension of the Earth's crust because here the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates are moving apart. The basaltic lava is covered by dense growth of moss.
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a narrow opening or crack in a hard surface and especially in rock
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