ice cap

NOUN
  1. a mass of ice and snow that permanently covers a large area of land (e.g., the polar regions or a mountain peak)
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  • Studying this region will help researchers understand how much and in what ways Arctic glaciers and ice caps are contributing to sea level rise.
  • The polar ice caps will expand to reach around 45 degrees latitude north and south.
  • Those of us who remember the 1970s recall the frolics sparked by America’s last great experiment with widespread price caps – namely, those on oil and natural gas. Day Two: the Speaker and House Majority Leader Back Away from ObamaCare | RedState
  • Lo and behold, get a bit of nicotine down him and a nice cappuccino, and you can't get a word in edgeways.
  • Casting him as the corrupt and vicious Cuban police captain known as the Red Vulture struck me as inspired until I remembered how often Kovacs the absurdist, iconoclastic comedian appeared in movies playing establishmentarian authority figures straight. For todays active man
  • Time trial : should Trident add short - notice capability to the US global - strike mission?
  • The warming of the oceans from beneath has caused the depths of the ice caps to decrease, allowing more sunlight to reach the ocean beneath.
  • The police captain reinforced from his vanguard, and the mob at the rear was repelled. SOUTH OF THE SLOT
  • Glaciers, permafrost and polar ice caps are melting, and droughts, floods and more extreme storms are occurring more frequently in many parts of the world.
  • For those of you who have been living in a bathysphere beneath polar ice caps that are melting faster than a popsicle left out in the midday sun, LA is ground zero for the Cult of the Youth-Obsessed. Bruce Kluger: From the Mouths of Babes
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