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western countries).
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Polarlys (ship, 1912). "D/S
Polarlys". Sjøhistorisk
database (in Norwegian). 2013.
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Several motor ships have
borne the name
Polarlys: MS
Polarlys (1952) was a 2,163-ton p****enger/cargo ship
launched on 15
March 1952 by
Aalborg Vaerft...
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after this phenomenon. "
Polarlys (18634)".
Vessel Register for DNV. DNV.
Retrieved 2012-11-26. Hurtigruten.com. "MS
Polarlys". Hurtigruten's fleet. Retrieved...
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Polar may
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Polar may
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Geographical pole,
either of two
fixed points on the surface...
- In mathematics, the
polar coordinate system is a two-dimensional
coordinate system in
which each
point on a
plane is
determined by a
distance from a reference...
- meteorology, the
polar highs are
areas of high
atmospheric pressure,
sometimes similar to anticyclones,
around the
North and
South Poles; the
south polar high being...
- pole and
polar are
respectively a
point and a line that have a
unique reciprocal relationship with
respect to a
given conic section.
Polar reciprocation...
- of Earth's atmosphere,
polar easterlies are the dry, cold
prevailing winds that blow
around the high-pressure
areas of the
polar highs at the
North and...
- The
polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is a
large bear
native to the
Arctic and
nearby areas. It is
closely related to the
brown bear, and the two
species can...
- Look up
polar bear in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
polar bear is a
large bear
native to the
Arctic and
nearby areas.
Polar Bear may also refer...