Lost and damaged, the crew must land the ship on a strange
ice covered world.
Not exact matches
It's estimated that roughly 99 percent of Earth's land
ice is stored in the
ice sheets that
cover Antarctica and Greenland, so their health is something scientists — and the
world — can no longer ignore.
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Massive
ice sheets
cover much of your Arctic
world.
Temperatures drop and
ice that melted throughout the Arctic summer begins to
cover the
world's northernmost ocean again.
The Quelccaya
ice - cap,
covering 17 square miles (44 sq km) in the Cordillera Oriental region of the Peruvian Andes, is the
world's largest tropical
ice mass.
Thousands of studies conducted by researchers around the
world have documented changes in surface, atmospheric, and oceanic temperatures; melting glaciers; diminishing snow
cover; shrinking sea
ice; rising sea levels; ocean acidification; and increasing atmospheric water vapor.
While it is often occurring in remote regions, ongoing change with the cryosphere has impacts on people all around the
world: sea level rise affects coastlines globally, billions of people rely on water from snowpack, and the diminishing sea
ice that
covers the Arctic Ocean plays a significant role in Earth's climate and weather patterns.
This number may seem small, but from 2005 to 2010, Alaskan glacier losses made up one third of the
world's
ice sheet losses, despite having 20 times fewer
ice -
covered areas than Greenland.
When the daily news reports many parts of the
world experiencing 10 -15 °F with snow storms and showing images of
ice covered cities, forests and people who are bundles up trying to brave the harsh weather, we are surrounded by gently swaying palm trees, flowering trees, vibrant pink bougainvillea (Spanish buganvilia) plants, fragrant roses and summer warmth, or even heat, like the last weekend.
Variety describes Snow Piercer as: set in a
world covered in snow and
ice, the story follows a train full of travelers who struggle to co-exist.
The only real -
world on - road drive is the 90 - minutes each way to and from the airport, which happens on clear, and slushy snow - and
ice -
covered pavement.
Morton brand manager Sara Matuszak added, «The
world looks different to pets when it's
covered in
ice and snow.
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ice cliffs.
After the Antarctic
Ice Sheet, Greenland
Ice sheet is the second largest in the
world and
covers 80 % of the country's region.
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Spectacular vertical granite peaks, immense rivers of
ice, wind - swept plains and native beech forests define this spot of intense rugged beauty in the South of Chili and Argentina, where the Andes mountains are
covered by the most extensive area of glaciers outside the
world's polar regions.
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About half the
world's land area that isn't
covered with
ice or sand is devoted to food production.
The Arctic sea
ice, for instance, has timescales of around 5 years to a decade, and so a collapse of summer
ice cover could conceivably be reversed in a «cooling
world» after only a decade or so (interactions with the Arctic ocean stratification may make that take a little longer though).
But the realms of
ice and snow aren't confined to the North and South Poles — they also include the
world of frozen tundra and boreal forests, as well as snow -
covered mountains and highlands, especially the glacial regions of the Andes, Himalaya, Alps, and Rockies.
At the other end of the earth, the 2 - kilometer - thick Antarctic
ice sheet, which
covers a continent about twice the size of Australia and contains 70 percent of the
world's fresh water, is also beginning to melt.
(William: Come on man, the sun is causing what is observed) Phenomena such as the Younger Dryas and Heinrich events might only occur in a «glacial»
world with much larger
ice sheets and more extensive sea
ice cover.
But the
world was only about 4 °C to 7 °C cooler, on average, during the last
ice age, when large parts of Europe and the United States were
covered by glaciers.
The only problem with all the predictions about the level of the
World Ocean rising is that, the
World Ocean is refusing to rise up in support of the predictions, the other problem is that
ice is frozen fresh water and frozen fresh water only
covers about 5 % of this planet above sea level and frozen water under the level of the
World Ocean does not count as the
World Ocean will fall a small amount if that
ice melts, so if the
ice there is enough to get the
World Ocean to rise and significant amount then it must be piled up very high, I cubic kilometer of water as
ice, should it melt, would make 1000 square kilometers rise by one meter, so when you use this simple math then somewhere on the planet, above the level of the sea, then there must be over 500,000 cubic kilometers of
ice, piled up and just waiting to melt, strange that no one can find that amount of
ice, all these morons who talk about the rise of the
World Ocean in tens of meters, this includes you Peter Garrett or Mr. 7 Meters, the
ice does not exist to allow this amount of rise in the
World Ocean, it is just not there.
The melt - off from the
world's
ice sheets,
ice caps and glaciers over eight years of the past decade would have been enough to
cover the United States in about 18 inches (46 centimeters) of water, according to new research based on the most - comprehensive analysis of satellite data yet.
Besides these thousands of thermometer readings from weather stations around the
world, there are many other clear indicators of global warming such as rising ocean temperatures, sea level, and atmospheric humidity, and declining snow
cover, glacier mass, and sea
ice.
Yet some kind of climate model is indispensable to make future predictions of the climate system and IPCC has identified several reasons for respect in the climate models including the fact that models are getting better in predicting what monitoring evidence is actually observing around the
world in regard to temperature,
ice and snow
cover, droughts and floods, and sea level rise among other things.
In: USGS Professional Paper 1386 - A: Satellite Image Atlas of Glaciers of the
World: State of the Earth's Cryosphere at the Beginning of the 21st Century: Glaciers, Global Snow
Cover, Floating
ice, and Permafrost and Periglacial Environments.
Because the cloud effect is self limiting, it's instantly reversible as
ice cover stops fauna and flora from producing aerosols in the cooling
World, so allows the IA.
The new report is in line with previous research published in September 2015, which indicated that burning all fossil fuels in the
world will be enough to melt the entire
ice sheet that
covers Antarctica.
Below are examples of photos show the strongest and most obvious result of global warming; retreating glaciers, melting
ice and shrinking snow
cover occurring in the arctic region of the
world.
Cancún, Mexico — Researchers taking a new look at the snow and
ice covering Mount Everest and the national park that surrounds it are finding abundant evidence that the
world's tallest peak is shedding its frozen cloak.
So any analysis of the tiny shifts in
ice cover that seemed to trigger these dramatic, bygone events can be helpful in understanding the long story of the making of the modern
world.
Pam Pearson, ICCI's founder and director, introduced the report on the risks of irreversible climate change in the cryosphere − the scientific name for the parts of the
world that are
covered in
ice and snow for part or all of the year — by saying: «We are worried by the disconnect between cryosphere dynamics and the policy response.»
The planet's glaciers and
ice sheets
cover about 11 % of the planet's surface and hold about 70 % of the
world's fresh water.
As the
worlds» oldest and most scrutinised instrumental temperature record it usefully
covers much of the «Little
Ice Age» when the most extensive recent glacial advances in the Holocene began, whilst numerous contemporary records make it possible to examine earlier periods in British climatic history.
- your point, referring as it does to Greenland and Antarctic
ice sheets is that those
ice sheets
cover the entire
world (like solar).
A 1C warming now would allow for a lot less plant growth then a 1C warming when the
world is half
covered with
ice.
What is clear is that a warming
world will also be a
world with less
ice and snow
cover.
The biggest of them
cover the Antarctic, where 90 % of the
world's
ice is accumulated, and Greenland.
If the
world was
covered in
ice once, what melted it?
For the first time, the new edition of The Times Comprehensive Atlas of the
World, published on 15 September, has had to erase 15 % of Greenland's once permanent ice cover — turning an area the size of the United Kingdom and Ireland «green» and ice free... Cartographers of the atlas have sourced the latest evidence and referred to detailed maps and records to confirm that in the last 12 years, 15 % of the permanent ice cover (around 300,000 sq km) of Greenland, the world's largest island, has melted
World, published on 15 September, has had to erase 15 % of Greenland's once permanent
ice cover — turning an area the size of the United Kingdom and Ireland «green» and
ice free... Cartographers of the atlas have sourced the latest evidence and referred to detailed maps and records to confirm that in the last 12 years, 15 % of the permanent
ice cover (around 300,000 sq km) of Greenland, the
world's largest island, has melted
world's largest island, has melted away.
Thousands of studies conducted by researchers around the
world have documented changes in surface, atmospheric, and oceanic temperatures; melting glaciers; diminishing snow
cover; shrinking sea
ice; rising sea levels; ocean acidification; and increasing atmospheric water vapor.
Beyond affecting the humans and wildlife that call the area home, the Arctic's warmer temperatures and decreases in permafrost, snow
cover, glaciers and sea
ice also have wide - ranging consequences for the physical and biological systems in other parts of the
world.
http://www.amnh.org/ology/features/askascientist/question18.php If all the
ice covering Antarctica, Greenland, and in mountain glaciers around the
world were to melt, sea level would rise about 70 meters (230 feet).
It was never clear to me why such change should automatically be negative given that much of the
world is
covered under
ice and snow there is clearly room for some warming to make more of the earth livable.