Definition
A 'moving ridge' refers to a line or crest that is in motion, often applied to weather patterns or geological formations. In meteorology, it describes a high-pressure area advancing across a region, bringing fair weather. Think of it as a wave of stable air. π¬οΈ In geology, it might describe the slow movement of a tectonic plate boundary, creating mountains over time. A moving ridge implies a dynamic, changing landscape or atmosphere. Unlike a static ridge, its position is not fixed.