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Перевод: Antarctica speek Antarctica


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Тезаурус:

  1. No definitive explanations have been worked out for the differences between the two concentrations that lie 3000 kilometres apart in Antarctica.
  2. This unprecedented discovery indicated one of two things: either at least four meteorites had fallen at the same place in Antarctica (an event of vanishingly small statistical probability), or fragments of four meteorites, which had fallen at random on the interior ice sheet, had been carried to the Yamato Mountains site by ice motion.
  3. The oceans cushion, too, against extremes of temperature, which on land range globally from -126C (recorded in Antarctica) to +58C (one day in Libya); and may vary between day and night in some deserts from little above 0C, to more than 40.
  4. Labour will adamantly oppose any attempts to permit commercial exploitation of the virgin continent of Antarctica.
  5. Since they come from Antarctica they are almost certainly genuine.
  6. This week, about 20 scientists, attending the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston, compared results of preliminary studies on a meteorite found by a US party in the final days of its 1981-;82 expedition to Antarctica.
  7. Whatever the precise total, it is through these waters - found north and south of the 13,235 uninterrupted miles separating Malaysia from Colombia, and east and west of the 9,600 miles lying between Big Diomede Island in the Bering Strait and the Cape Adare in Antarctica - that the axis of the world, some would have us believe, is now turning.
  8. International non-nuclear zones have been agreed in respect of Antarctica ( Antarctic Treaty 1959 ), Latin America (Treaty of Tlatelolco 1967) , Outer Space ( Outer Space Treaty 1967) , the seabed ( Seabed Arms Control Treaty of 1971 ), and the moon (draft Moon Treaty 1979) .
  9. The babies' dense woolly down is essential in their native Antarctica as they huddle together in freezing temperatures and howling winds.
  10. In an experiment carried out at Palmer Station on the Antarctic Peninsula in 1989, microscopic floating ocean plants (phytoplankton) were taken from the nearby bay and brought into the laboratory, where they were subjected to levels of ultra-violet radiation estimated to be equivalent to the amount of ultra-violet being transmitted through the ozone hole which has been developing in Antarctica each spring in recent years.
  11. WELLINGTON - The hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica threatens to be bigger than ever this year, according to New Zealand scientists, writes David Barber.
  12. ANTARCTICA meets, too, the continent's other inhabitants: the international scientists battling against the climate to explore its delicate and amazing ecology.
  13. Antarctica team halfway to pole

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