Lake, mere, tarn, are three possibilities.
A cliff, a mountain, a ravine, a gorge, glacial valley, an arête, a cirque, a tarn. an escarpment are some possibilities.
A tarn is a small, steep-banked mountain lake, formed when a glacier advancing down a slope scoops material out of the ground in a "cirque" at the base of the slope. (Essentially, it continues downward into the ground before moving horizontally again.) When the glacier melts, the depression can fill with water, and is refilled by melting snow unless it becomes filled by silt.
Alpine Glacier produce a variety of erosional features. These features are usually rounded or polished grooves made by the glacier's passing. The features are called arete, Circque, horn, tarn, u shaped valley, and hanging valleys.
If the dime has any possible collector's value, DON'T TRY TO CLEAN IT!!! Anything you have at home will damage the surface and reduce its value.If it's a modern copper-nickel dime (1965 or later) it has no extra value so you could try using Tarn-X or a similar cleaner. However, a modern dime is worth the same 10 cents whether it's shiny or tarnished.
Nathaniel Tarn was born in 1928.
Tan Tarn How was born in 1960.
Gary Tarn was born in 1962.
Michael Tarn is 5' 8".
Tarn has written: 'Octavian, Antony and Cleopatra'
A tarn is a small mountain lake, especially in Northern England.
William Tarn has written: 'Hellenistic civilisation'
The population of Rivière-sur-Tarn is 1,027.
The population of Lisle-sur-Tarn is 4,170.
The population of Layrac-sur-Tarn is 322.
Viala-du-Tarn's population is 541.
The population of Laval-du-Tarn is 109.