- An
ice floe (/floʊ/) is a
segment of
floating ice defined as a flat
piece at
least 20
metres (66 ft)
across at its
widest point, and up to more than 10...
-
deformation will be
defined in an
ice floe with the
rubbing effect coupled to the
floe through its
boundary with the
adjacent ice,": 137
while "ridging deformation(s)...
- 2015. "Cranes".
icefloe.net.
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original on 10
December 2015.
Retrieved 7
December 2015. "Navigation Equipment".
icefloe.net.
Archived from...
- of the
family Phocidae, and is
considered a "true seal". It
inhabits ice floes and
waters of the
north Pacific Ocean and
adjacent seas. It is primarily...
- The
piranhas bared their teeth and
chased Scrat out of the
water onto an
ice floe, one
leaping out of the
water and
biting him on the paw. This paw was holding...
- cold
oceans and seas.
Drift ice consists of
ice floes,
individual pieces of sea
ice 20
metres (66 ft) or more across.
Floes are
classified according to...
- in
relation to
ice floe rotation,
Stanley maintained that
ice sheets around the
stones either help to
catch the wind or that
ice floes initiate rock movement...
- term pack
ice is used
either as a
synonym to
drift ice, or to
designate drift ice zone in
which the
floes are
densely packed. The
overall sea
ice cover is...
- the
ice floes are
filmed going over the
waterfall was
filmed out of season, so
those ice floes are
actually wooden. Cinematographically, the
ice floe scene...
-
additional stiffening.
Although there are no
icebergs in the
Bering Strait,
ice floes up to 1.8
meters (6 ft)
thick are in
constant motion during certain seasons...