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Both new and young ice are often thickened mechanically by rafting and ridging, when they are compressed between thicker floes.
As they grow from a few centimetres to a few metres across, they solidify and thicken mechanically by rafting on top of each other.
Some relatively small lizard species, such as geckos, have not only colonized many islands by rafting with humans on boats but have also invaded cities and towns throughout the world.
For years he has wanted to make a film about Thor Heyerdahl's ocean voyages on the Kon-Tiki, undertaken to prove that ancient South American natives could have populated Polynesia by rafting across the Pacific.
You can address that last problem by rafting down the Colorado, which provides a tour of the canyon's changing features, moving from the shallow canyons near the Painted Desert to the deep recesses farther west.
They survive fires, quickly develop resistance to pesticides, and outswim floods by rafting together and floating away.
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EFE, a Latin American news service, reported that the players left Cuba by raft.
In your article, you follow him as he prepares to cross the Pacific by raft.
We left Pacuare, as we'd arrived – in my case, by raft.
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