Definition
A ridge is a long, narrow elevated crest or line, often referring to a mountain range or the top edge of a roof. Think of it as the backbone ðĶī of a mountain or the spine of a roof. Ridges can be formed by geological processes, such as erosion or tectonic activity. They can also be man-made, like the ridge of a roof. Ridges often provide panoramic views. They are a distinctive feature of landscapes and buildings. The ridge is the highest part.