Earth's surface may have froze mostly or thinly solid
through equatorial regions (see debate between the «Snowball» versus «Slushball» Earth hypotheses).
As a result, the Earth's surface may have froze mostly or thinly solid
through equatorial regions («Snowball» versus «Slushball» Earth hypotheses).
Not exact matches
The model showed that
regions of the subpolar and
equatorial Atlantic Ocean are undergoing changes that can already be detected
through the noise of variability.
The tropical oceans take up vast amounts of energy
through air - sea heat fluxes, especially in the
equatorial regions dominated by wind - driven upwelling of cold water.