noun
- The depth in soil below which the ground remains frozen year-round; the boundary between frozen and unfrozen ground.
- A visible line or mark on a surface caused by frost or ice formation.
Usage: Also called 'frost line' or 'permafrost line'; Primarily used in geology, construction, and civil engineering
Usage: Less common usage; refers to visible patterns or boundaries created by frost
Examples
- Building codes require foundations to be dug below the frostlines to prevent structural damage.
- The frostlines in this region extend approximately three feet deep during winter.
- Engineers must account for frostlines when designing underground utilities.
- The frostlines shift seasonally depending on temperature fluctuations.
- Frost heave occurs when water expands at the frostlines, pushing up soil and pavement.