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ice bridge
noun
An ice control structure on a river, to control flowing river ice, that spans the breadth of the river, and may have a traversable roadway on top
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"We're able to actually wash running water to break up an ice bridge, and get things going again," she said.
The island's wolf population crossed an ice bridge to Isle Royale in the late 1940s, surviving by hunting moose.
According to an alert code on the screen, the troubled machine might be suffering from a blockage — an ice "bridge," as Rogers called it.
Images from late November 2008 suggested that an ice bridge that had been preventing the remaining ice shelf from breaking away from the peninsula was threatening to collapse.
Then wolves arrived in the late 1940s by crossing an ice bridge from Canada, and began to bring balance to an ecosystem that had lurched out of control.
The existence of a year-round "ice bridge" across the Atlantic during the Last Glacial Maximum is not supported by paleoclimate data.
Geraldo Bartolomé, a civil engineer, launched an online petition arguing that the constant lifting and falling of the reservoir water level would erode the ice bridge.
For example, a story that ends with something being frozen will create an ice bridge across a lake that the chick needs to cross.
The loss of the ice bridge could mean a wider breakup of the ice shelf, which is about the size of Connecticut.
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