1 |
sea iceAny form of ice found at sea which has originated from the freezing of sea water (sea ice does NOT include superstructure icing). Ice formed from the freezing of the waters of the Great Lakes will be [..]
|
2 |
sea icefrozen ocean water.
|
3 |
sea icelayer of frozen ocean water that forms in the Arctic and Antarctic.
|
4 |
sea iceSpecifically, ice formed by the freezing of seawater; as opposed, principally, to land ice. In brief, it forms first as lolly ice (frazil crystals), thickens into sludge, and coagulates into sheet ice [..]
|
5 |
sea iceAny form of ice found at sea that has originated from the freezing of seawater. Sea ice may be discontinuous pieces (ice floes) moved on the ocean surface by wind and currents (pack ice), or a motionl [..]
|
6 |
sea icesolid water that forms when ocean or sea water freezes
|
7 |
sea iceIce that forms by the freezing of sea water. (Cf. ice shelves and icebergs which also float on the sea and are derived from glacier ice on land).
|
8 |
sea iceSea ice is the ice that forms when seawater freezes. See sections 1.4.1 and 1.4.2.
|
9 |
sea iceAny form of ice found at sea that has originated from the freezing of seawater.
|
10 |
sea iceIce which covers an ocean or sea; includes mostly continuous pack ice, broken only by narrow open water "leads" or wider "polynas", and discrete ice floes.
|
11 |
sea iceAny form of ice found at sea which has originated from the freezing of sea water (does NOT include superstructure icing).
|
12 |
sea iceSee MARK, n., definition 1.
|
13 |
sea iceAny form of ice found at sea which has originated from the freezing of sea water (sea ice does NOT include superstructure icing). Ice formed from the freezing of the waters of the Great Lakes will be considered the same as sea ice.
|
14 |
sea iceIce that is formed by the freezing of sea water. It forms first as small crystals, thickens into sludge, and coagulates into sheet ice, pancake ice, or ice floes of various shapes and sizes.
|
15 |
sea iceIce
|
16 |
sea iceIce that is formed by the freezing of sea water. It forms first as small crystals, thickens into sludge, and coagulates into sheet ice, pancake ice, or ice floes of various shapes and sizes.
|
<< seagrass | sea lane >> |