Or, as Greg Stock, a geologist with the park, put it: «All across the Sierra, glaciers are transitioning
into ice patches.
Not exact matches
Stir the salt
into the
ice water until it is dissolved, then slowly add the saltwater to the flour mixture, mixing until the mixture is shaggy and there are no large
patches of unblended flour, about 30 seconds.
The car ahead of him hit a
patch of
ice and skidded
into a ditch.
If Ceres is acting like a comet, it must have
ice patches that can survive for a long time before being heated by the sun as it moves
into a warmer part of its orbit.
«Very old
ice probably exists in small isolated
patches at the base of the
ice sheet that have not yet been identified, but in many places it has probably melted and flowed out
into the ocean.»
The Arctic has transformed over the last five years
into a region that's warmer and greener, with larger
patches of open water as sea
ice recedes.
The comet appears to have undergone visible changes, including the changes in the size and number of surface features such as smooth
patches, pits, and craters, and the loss of
ice vaporized by the Sun or blasted off its surface by the Solar Wind
into its tail as well as failing back on the object like snow, so that it appears to shrink, on average, by 25 to 50 centimeters (9.2 to 19.7 inches) with each orbit around the Sun.
Born and bred in Belfast, David's website is full of delicious baked treats like pumpkin
patch cake - complete with miniature
icing pumpkins - and gingerbread cookies, as well as a glimpse
into Belfast's foodie scene and reviews of sweet treats.
I dive
into a downhill right and hit a
patch of black
ice.
It was localised
into blandness, it sat on the surface of the picture and it worked as
icing on the cake of form: «Look what a pretty
patch I am.»
Realtor Brian Selby's winter cross-Canada fund - raising trip (featured in REM in the March issue) came to an unfortunate end on March 3, when his motorcycle hit a
patch of
ice that sent his 450 - pound motorcycle
into the air then back down on to his leg.