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While that's true in some parts of Antarctica and Greenland, changes in the Amundsen Sea were triggered by water that's already warm circulating under the ice.
Scientists suspect that warmer water is circulating under Greenland's floating ice shelves and causing them to weaken.
For instance, in the Westinghouse AP1000 design, residual heat would be removed from the reactor by water circulating under the influence of gravity from reservoirs located inside the reactor's containment structure.
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The widow of a soldier who died in Niger earlier this month says a Facebook post circulating under her name defending US President Donald Trump is fake.
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Previously circulated under the title "Estimating the Border Effect: Some New Evidence".
Videos of police shootings now routinely circulate under the #BlackLivesMatter tag and go viral.
"We circulate under their nose with a weapon that is visible from a kilometer away," it said.
The vents in the soffits (the exposed underside of the eaves) allow air to circulate under the roof.
This will allow some hot air to circulate under the turkey, which will help it cook more evenly.
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