Sentence examples for ice which are from inspiring English sources

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The real worry is what may happen to the much larger areas of ice which are grounded on land.

Most of the polar regions are covered in snow and ice, which are much more reflective than soil or ocean.

Bill Thompson, who helps organize the event, provided the photos of the climbers on the ice which are included in this post.

The numerical simulations demonstrate that the thinning will lead to large areas of very thin ice, which are most likely unstable and large parts of the ice shelf will disappear during coming decades.

Many late Precambrian sequences of Africa contain one or two beds of tillites (sedimentary rocks that are composed of lithified clay and rock sediments produced by the action of ice), which are thought to have resulted from an extensive glaciation that covered much of Africa at that time.

It's made up of large towers of ice, which are known to collapse suddenly, and deep crevasses that can open just as quickly.

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The Arctic is quickly losing sea ice, which is being replaced by relatively warmer open ocean.

First, there's sea ice, which is the ice floating in the ocean around the continent.

So I add crème de cassis on ice, which is delicious.

"Arctic summer ice which is dwindling dramatically – is changing the region".

There's candle ice, which is crystals hanging down like chandeliers.

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