Tag Archives: ice
Precipitation and melting Antarctic ice are cooling the Southern Ocean
Most of the world's oceans are warming at a dizzying pace, but the Southern Ocean [...]
Apr
McMurdo Dry Valleys – Antarctic wilderness where no rain has fallen for millions of years
In the heart of Antarctica, in the midst of the land of eternal ice, lies [...]
Feb
Record warming at the North Pole – what does it mean?
Warming at the North Pole has reached alarming levels. The beginning of February brought record-high [...]
Feb
A nearly 2-mile deep drill to uncover Earth’s past
Scientists have completed a bold project: extracting an ice core nearly 2.8 km long from [...]
Jan
How are glaciers formed? From a snowflake to an ice giant
Glaciers are some of nature's most powerful creations. These huge masses of ice not only [...]
Jan
Winter activities on ice and in water
When winter settles into our homes and the landscape is covered in white snow, the [...]
Dec
Icicles, sea flowers, ice balls and other winter wonders of nature
Winter reveals to us the most unusual facets of nature, turning water into icy works [...]
Dec
Ice swimming – what does it mean and what are the effects of bathing in cold water?
Ice swimming, or immersing oneself in icy water during the autumn-winter season, is gaining popularity [...]
ADVERTISEMENTNov
Lakes stop freezing and why should we care?
Summer is long behind us, with winter on the doorstep. Lake area residents and limnologists [...]
Oct
The end of the era of glaciers in Venezuela
Venezuela, a country of great natural diversity and picturesque landscapes, has just lost all its [...]
May
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