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  1. sea-ice

    Ice within which there is a separation from the land.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of sea-ice in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of sea-ice in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of sea-ice in a Sentence

  1. Andrew Shepherd:

    Growth of Antarctic sea ice over the past few decades had been a relief, because it offset some of the rapid losses in the Arctic, now that sea ice is retreating in both hemispheres we should be concerned about our planet's temperature because it means less of the sun's heat is reflected back into space.

  2. Gemma Clucas:

    The distances from the open ocean, where the penguins feed, to the stable sea ice, where they breed, was probably too far, the three populations that did manage to survive may have done so by breeding near to polynyas — areas of ocean that are kept free of sea ice by wind and currents.

  3. Liz Thomas:

    Warming surface temperatures and reduced sea ice in the sea adjacent to the Antarctic Peninsula is resulting in increased moisture availability.

  4. Nathan Kurtz:

    The big concern for United States Arctic Research Commission sea ice is that it's been disappearing over the last several decades its predicted to potentially disappear in 20 to 30 years, in the fall, what used to be Artic ice cover year-round is now just going to be seasonal ice cover.

  5. Ms Lynch:

    This is called the Danger Islands for a reason, the area is covered by heavy sea ice most of the year, and even in the height of summer it is difficult to get into this region to do surveys.

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