ice sheets

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
buz tabakaları
ice sheet
(Meteoroloji) buz tabakası
ice sheet
buz örtüsü
sheets of ice
buz tabakaları
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Определение ice sheets в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

ice sheet
a broad glacial mass with a relatively flat surface
ice sheet
An ice sheet is a large thick area of ice, especially one that exists for a long time. an ice cap
ice sheet
A large, continental glacier that is not confined by the underlying topography The northeastern quarter of North America was covered about a dozen times by the Laurentide Ice Sheet during the Ice Age, between 2 5 million and 10,000 years ago Today, ice sheets are found only in polar regions such as Greenland and Antarctica
ice sheet
A dome-shaped glacier covering an area greater than 50,000 square kilometers Greenland and Antarctica are considered ice sheets During the glacial advances of the Pleistocene ice sheets covered large areas of North America, Europe, and Asia Larger than an ice cap
ice sheet
A thick, extensive body of glacial ice that is not confined to valleys Localized ice sheets are sometimes called ice caps
ice sheet
A mass of land ice which is sufficiently deep to cover most of the underlying bedrock topography, so that its shape is mainly determined by its internal dynamics (the flow of the ice as it deforms internally and slides at its base) An ice sheet flows outwards from a high central plateau with a small average surface slope The margins slope steeply, and the ice is discharged through fast-flowing ice streams or outlet glaciers, in some cases into the sea or into ice-shelves floating on the sea There are only two large ice sheets in the modern world, on Greenland and Antarctica, the Antarctic ice sheet being divided into East and West by the Transantarctic Mountains; during glacial periods there were others
ice sheet
Very large areas of ice, such as those covering much of Greenland and Antarctica today During the Quaternary, ice sheets covered much of the Northern Hemisphere
ice sheet
A glacier of considerable thickness and more than 50,000 sq km in area It forms a continuous cover of ice and snow over a land surface An ice sheet is not confined by the underlying topography but spreads outward in all directions During the Pleistocene Epoch, ice sheets covered large parts of North America and northern Europe but they are now confined to polar regions (e g , Greenland and Antarctica) (Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, 1990)
ice sheets

    Турецкое произношение

    ays şits

    Произношение

    /ˈīs ˈsʜēts/ /ˈaɪs ˈʃiːts/

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    ... following the retreat of these ice sheets. ...
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