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Monday, 17 June 2013

Frozen Waves in Antarctica




Frozen Waves in Antarctica

Frozen Waves was a tidal wave caused by the glaciation freeze ice formations during long periods of time. The color of ice can be used to assess the strength and even to estimate how long it had been frozen. The Arctic Ocean during the first year as full of bubbles. The light will have to travel far before it is distributed by Frozen Waves and reflect back. As a result, there was some light absorption, and with the same color and it will go. 


Frozen Waves in Antarctica

Frozen Waves in Antarctica

Frozen Waves in Antarctica

Frozen Waves in Antarctica

Frozen Waves in Antarctica is the southernmost continent and covers the South Pole. It is surrounded by the Southern Ocean and divided in two by the Transantarctic Mountains. With 98% of the ice covered Antarctica, at 14 million miles, the third-smallest continent (Europe and Australia), there is little precipitation, the entire continent is technically the largest desert, and therefore in the world. No human inhabitants and cold-adapted plants and animals survive there, including penguins, fur seals, mosses, lichen, and many types of algae.


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