Sentence examples for ice rock from inspiring English sources

The phrase "ice rock" is not correct in written English and would not be understandable.
However, you could use the phrase "iceberg" which means a large floating mass of ice. For example, "The Titanic famously sank after striking an iceberg".

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CMFs form a broad range of glacial hazards and include mass movements of glacial ice, rock avalanches, ice rock avalanches, glacial debris flows, and outburst-generated flows.

A column of material (e.g., mud, ice, rock) removed from the earth by drilling.

Some technical training on snow, ice, rock and mixed terrain also is important.

They are composed of ice, rock, iron and nickel in a variety of shapes and sizes.

Meanwhile, comets are lumps of ice, rock and dust, which is why they are sometimes called "dirty snowballs".

Scientists said Phoebe appeared to be a jumbled mixture of ice, rock, dust and other material covered by a dark, porous surface layer.

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Dr. Johnson said this suggested that Phoebe had an ice-rock combination similar to the planet Pluto, which is also thought to be a Kuiper Belt object.

On the southern side, polar ice occurs with an ice-rock interface.

They assume that not just two but four or five ice-rock cores formed where Jupiter and Saturn now reside.

The same is true for mineral-ice, rock-ice, mineral, and rock particles: the relevant surface tension in Eq. (1) is also the surface tension of the solvent.

For the next several million years, the resulting ice-rock cores of the outer planets grabbed gas from the nebula until the gas was all taken up or blown away by the sun.

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