ice free in Germany

ice free [aisfriː] eisfrei

Sentence patterns related to "ice free"

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1. Yes, Shanghai is an ice - free port.

2. An ice-free Arctic Ocean may happen in this century.

3. An ice- free Arctic Ocean may happen in this century.

4. Andosols cover an estimated 1–2% of earth's ice-free land surface.

5. Qingdao is an important manufacturing center, ice - free port and pretty summer resort.

6. Double counts in aerial surveys to estimate polar bear numbers in the ice-free season.

7. If you free at two o 'clock on Friday, Ishallbedelightedto take you around this ice free port.

8. Ice growth involved the expansion of cirque glaciers and accumulation on upland surfaces that are now ice free.

9. The extent of Aridisol occurrence throughout the world is widespread, second in total ice-free land area only to the Entisols

10. The conclusion derived from ice core analysis is that although Eastern Antarctica has been covered in ice for ages, Western Antarctica was ice free until the last pole shift (aka Crustal displacement) just over 12,000 years ago.

11. It is even possible that the advanced countries will actually benefit from temperature rises in the medium term thanks to improved agricultural yields (due to carbon fertilization) and lower transportation costs (across ice-free arctic shipping routes

12. It is even possible that the advanced countries will actually benefit from temperature rises in the medium term thanks to improved agricultural yields (due to carbon fertilization) and lower transportation costs (across ice-free arctic shipping routes).

13. Question: Which Is Evident Archaeologically By Agricultural Societies Tend To Be Their Sedentary, Permanent Architecture Hierarchical, Ceramic Designs Egalitarian, Faunal Remains None Of The Above Archaeologists Believe That Humans First Arrived Into The Americas Via Beringia, Which Is An Ice-free Corridor In Canada A Stretch Of Land Now Under Water O A Coastal