Ice
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And, for any Finnish people in the audience, this is a Finnish pun: we are, both literally and metaphorically, skating on thin
ice
if we don't understand that kind of thing.
Her daughter, me, the village idiot with the
ice
cream cone in the middle of her forehead, is still standing there, slack-jawed.
96 percent of all fish species died during the Hangenberg event, 359 million years ago: an interval of fire and
ice.
From birds such as these beautiful penguins that live in the cold
ice
caps to even others like the larks, who live in the hottest deserts you can imagine.
Climate change has greatly reduced the sea
ice
around here, greatly increasing human activity, and it's becoming a flashpoint, and in fact the NATO Parliamentary Assembly is going to meet here on Svalbard next month.
Because I can tell you, the
ice
doesn't care.
The
ice
doesn't care who's in the White House.
But, legend has it that there was one obstacle that even the impressive Khan couldn’t overcome: A towering wall of ice, grown by locals across a mountain pass to stop the Khan’s armies from invading their territory.
No one knows how historically accurate that particular story is, but remarkably, it draws on fact: For centuries, in the Karakoram and Himalayan mountain ranges, people have been growing glaciers and using these homemade bodies of
ice
as sources of drinking water and irrigation for their crops.
Over the following years, decades, and centuries, the pressure of the accumulated snow transforms layers into highly compacted glacial
ice.
Local Glacier Growers ‘breed’ new glaciers by grafting together—or marrying— fragments of
ice
from male and female glaciers, then covering them with charcoal, wheat husks, cloths, or willow branches so they can reproduce.
When winter temperatures dip, this water freezes as it arcs out of the pipe, ultimately forming a 50 meter
ice
sculpture called a stupa, shaped like an upside-down
ice
cream cone.
Perhaps one day we’ll be able to harness our homegrown glaciers well enough to build whole walls of ice– this time not for keeping people out, but to enable life in some of the planet’s harshest landscapes.
We have reason to be afraid of melting
ice
caps.
But one area which is particularly intriguing for us is the northern region, you know, of Mars, close to the North Pole, because we see
ice
caps, and we see the
ice
caps shrinking and expanding, so it's very much like you have in northern Canada.
So, we wanted to find out, actually, what is that
ice
made of, and could that have embedded in it some organic, you know, material.
EB: Looks kind of like an
ice
cream cone, more or less.
It's a satellite which was all made of ice, and we measured it from orbit.
Made of
ice.
We are seeing geysers of
ice
which are coming out of that planet, which indicate that most likely there is an ocean, you know, below the surface.
We flew at the top of it, and we found that there is a fair amount of organic material which is being emitted in combination with the
ice.
Recently, we took the kids
ice
skating, and later that day, my six-year-old, Oliver, asked me, "Mommy, who is the oldest kid in our family?"
So I reverted to two words he definitely knew:
ice
cream.
You try without training wheels, I'll buy you
ice
cream.
But that likelihood fades as long as
ice
melts again.
So, he's not as handsome as he used to be, but he's actually in great shape for a mummy because he was discovered frozen in
ice.
Ice
cover waxed and waned.
There is sub-surface
ice
on that planet.
Beneath the thick
ice
of Europa, in the vapor plumes on Enceladus, and within the methane lakes of Titan, astrobiologists are on the hunt for extraterrestrial life.
Beneath a surface layer of
ice
thicker than Mount Everest, there exists a liquid ocean as much as 100 kilometers deep.
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