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Although no active volcanoes were observed by Cassini, landforms that may be ice volcanoes were discovered.
They may be ice patches, shiny silicates on the surface, or reflective impact material left after a hit-and-run collision by another space rock.
By 2050 the arctic oceans may be ice free, we will lose these animals and that will have implications further up the food chain".
It has little effect in most rocks, but in fine-grained, unconsolidated sediments, particularly silts, lenses of ice, called ground ice, grow by migration of moisture, and in extreme cases half the volume of Arctic silts may be ice.
It will also follow up radar data from Earth-based telescopes, which suggest that there may be ice at the planet's poles, locked away from the scorching sun in the bottoms of ancient craters as is also believed to be the case on the moon.A long to-do list, then.
So, no matter that the water in question is frozen, and that the evidence for its existence is indirect, this week's much-trailed announcement that there may be ice under the surface of Mars has got a lot of people in a tizzy.The reader could be forgiven for just a shade of cynicism.
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The record hasn't just been broken, it's been smashed to smithereens, adding weight to predictions that the Arctic may be ice-free in summer months within 20 years, say British, Italian and American-based scientists on board the Arctic Sunrise.
At a few locales which may be ice-wedge polygonal grounds, glacial terrain and zones of recent coastal uplift, wetland occurrence can become extensive, forming a mosaic that comprises patches of different wetland types.
The study's release follows a prediction by one of the leading authorities on the physics of the northern seas who claims the Arctic Ocean may be ice-free by the year 2020.
Although a surface might be water-repellent, it may not be ice- or frost-repellent.
It, at least, clearly believes that the Arctic ocean may soon be ice-free.*"Meltdown", by Patrick Michaels.
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