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The atmosphere is influenced by and linked to other features of Earth, including oceans, ice masses (glaciers and sea ice), land surfaces, and vegetation.
There's a scene in which Richard and Christine walk along a street, and the camera gazes, with a tremor, at a sign saying "Ice Land" above their heads, against a backdrop of Hockney blue.
It's the halfway mark of their stroll, although to Christine, who is fast turning into a bunny-boiler, it's so much more than that: "Ice Land is kind of like that point in a relationship when you suddenly realize it's not going to last forever".
It was into this unknown area that Franklin was to sail, heading west through Lancaster Sound and then west and south as ice, land, and other obstacles might allow, to complete the Northwest Passage.
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Stepping into the virtual world, your sights are assaulted with fantastical new zones ranging from lush greenery and floating cities through to barren ice lands and Titan-esque ancient structures.
It is composed of a coupler (CPL) and five fully coupled geophysical models: atmosphere (ATM), land (LND), ocean (OCN), sea-ice (ICE), land-ice (GLC).
'Vegetation' includes grasses, marine algae, mosses, mushrooms and berries; 'Animal' includes identified and unidentified birds, mammals and eggs; 'Land-based food' includes any food item except seal or polar bear (which could have been consumed on the ice); 'Land-based animal' includes caribou, birds, eggs and rodents.
The number of glints the team observed suggests that Titan could be three-quarters covered by hydrocarbon seas or lakes, with the remainder possibly covered by water-ice "land," says Campbell.
Water is constantly cycled through the systems of land ice, soil, lakes, groundwater (in part), and river channels, however.
She said, "Ice-land".
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