Sentence examples for ice has begun from inspiring English sources

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In the past week, however, the ice has begun to melt a bit.

The other is phytoplankton in the water column which, needing more light, start to bloom after the ice has begun to break up, between April and August.

In Maine, for example, stronger stream flow in February and lower flow in May suggest that the winter ice has begun melting earlier.

And the vanishing ice has begun to allow a trickle of shipping across the Arctic's generally frozen north-west and north-east passages, thus linking the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

As Dr. Putnam and his collaborators point out in their paper, mountain ice has begun to retreat worldwide, as have the ice caps in Greenland and parts of Antarctica, with much of that retreat occurring in the late 20th century, as the climate began to warm substantially.

And as the temperatures in the Artic have risen, the sea ice has begun to melt sooner and refreeze later, leaving the polar bears stranded on land for longer lean times.

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Warmer temperatures and melting ice have begun to transform some once-inaccessible places into tourist hot spots, while also threatening the very features that are attracting those visitors.

"You feel as if a centipede, all of whose feet have been carefully iced, has begun to run about in the roots of your hair".

We march because researchers told the world in April that the West Antarctic ice sheet has begun to melt "irrevocably"; Greenland's ice shield may soon follow suit; and the waters from those, as rising seas, will sooner or later drown the world's coastlines and many of its great cities.

A significant chunk of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet has begun to disintegrate and, owing to the ice sheet's peculiar topography (much of it lies below sea level), this process, having begun, has now also become unstoppable.

The timing varies from year to year, and the agency always waits several days before making an announcement to be certain the ice pack has begun to regrow.

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