ice cap

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Englisch - Türkisch
buz tabakası
buz örtüsü
(Askeri) iç buzul
(Askeri) kıta buzulu
50000 km2'den daha geniş alan kaplayan buz kütlesi
buz takkesi
buzul
icecap
geniş buz tabakası
icecap
buzul
icecap
buz tabakası
icecap
buz örtüsü
polar ice cap
buzul takkesinin
icecap
(Askeri) (ICECAP) KITA BUZULU, İÇ BUZUL: Bir sahayı daimi olarak kaplayan ve merkezden itibaren her istikamette hareket eden buz veya kar kitlesi. Örneğin; antarktik kıtasındaki iç buzullar gibi. Buna (continental glacier) da denir
Englisch - Englisch
a large domelike glacial mass usually at high elevation
The ice caps are the thick layers of ice and snow that cover the North and South Poles. an area of thick ice that permanently covers the North and South Poles
An ice cap is a dome-shaped ice mass that covers less than 50 000 km² of land area (usually covering a highland area). Masses of ice covering more than 50 000 km² are termed an ice sheet
Large dome-shaped glacier found covering a large expanse of land Smaller than an ice sheet
Permanent covering of ice over a large area
An area of ice, smaller than an ice sheet, occurring in the polar regions and high mountains
A dome shaped ice mass covering a highland area that is considerably smaller in extent than an ice sheet
a mass of ice and snow that permanently covers a large area of land (e g , the polar regions or a mountain peak)
An alpine glacier that covers the peak of a mountain
ice caps
plural form of ice cap
icecap
A permanent expanse of ice encompassing a large geographical area, e.g. in Earth's polar zones

The ocean beneath the arctic icecap hosts many unique organisms adapted to the cold and lack of light.

polar ice cap
An ice cap is a dome-shaped ice mass that covers less than 50 000 km² of land area (usually covering a highland area). Masses of ice covering more than 50 000 km² are termed an ice sheet
polar ice cap
(Çevre) A polar ice cap or polar ice sheet is a high-latitude region of a planet or moon that is covered in ice. There are no requirements with respect to size or composition for a body of ice to be termed a polar ice cap, nor any geological requirement for it to be over land; only that it must be a body of solid phase matter in the polar region. This causes the term 'polar ice cap' to be somewhat of a misnomer, as the term ice cap itself is applied with greater scrutiny as such bodies must be found over land, and possess a surface area of less than 50,000 km²: larger bodies are referred to as ice sheets
icecap
{i} permanent covering of ice and snow (as on a mountain peak or at either pole)
icecap
a mass of ice and snow that permanently covers a large area of land e
icecap
a mass of ice and snow that permanently covers a large area of land (e g , the polar regions or a mountain peak)
icecap
A permanent expanse of ice encompassing a large geographical area, e.g. in Earths polar zones
icecap
the polar regions or a mountain peak
ice cap
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