A mass of ice and snow that permanently covers a large area of land (e.g., the polar regions or a mountain peak)
Ice mass that covers less than 50,000 km² of land area.
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Examples for "icecap"
Examples for "icecap"
1In 2008, Denmark redistricted Greenland, drawing lines straight across the vast icecap.
2This one was as cool as the icecap on Mount Ida.
3It was impossible for them to land on an icecap.
4Last month I explored the largest icecap outside the polar regions and was overcome by the blues.
5It was the planet's icecap, upside down.
1Sean Leary jams a cold crack above the ice cap on Ulvetenna.
2The measurements will help predict the date of the ice cap's final demise.
3You lose a few years and there goes an ice cap.
4And one of these days the polar ice cap will melt.
5Mars' southern ice cap is crusted with dry ice, or solid carbon dioxide.
6Now the bond seems to be melting faster than the polar ice cap.
7Equally as impressive is his shot of the Vatnajökull ice cap.
8But not for me the Arctic ice cap or the desert!
9Remember you were excited about me in April? Holiday Scomo or melting ice cap?
10Two friendly world leaders facing one an other across a vanishing Arctic ice cap.
11Treatment.-Keepthe joint quiet and you can use an ice cap for the pain.
12As temperatures rise, Greenland's glaciers and ice cap are shrinking.
13No man that had embarked upon it would return across that dreary ice cap.
14The melting Arctic ice cap can expose narwhals to orcas, their main predators, scientists say.
15The ice cap formed a long time ago.
16To explore these over the ice cap is one of the objects of the Western Party.