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But this type of ice has diminished in parts of Antarctica and become more variable, certainly in recent years, putting a big question mark against the long-term viability of the species in an ever-warming world. variable:不稳定; Emperors are the largest species of penguin, standing at over...
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Huber elaborates that what they found in the Southern Ocean around Antarctica was hard to believe at first because it just seemed too warm. “We found temperatures of 30C at 58 degrees south,” close to the Antarctic Circle. Given the rate at which ice flows, we won't see [the whole ...
Yes. We're asking if it is fair for touriststo set foot– it means to go to - such a sensitive environment. We'll also use some vocabulary related to Antarctica. By the way, Neil, do you know a lot about the South Pole?
Well, scientists have found them in hidden lakes trapped beneath ice sheets hundreds of metres thick in Antarctica. It takes days to drill through the ice to reach the water. Neil And how do they survive down there? Alice Well, these ...
The Earth was up to 2C warmer than today in the last interglacial to our own some 125,000 years ago and the ice-caps of Greenland and Antarctica were still there- and it was then warm enough for lions to roam southern England. A full examination of the effects of 1C or even 2C ...