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  2. Hypothermia (film) - Wikipedia

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    The next day, the family drills through the ice as the creature watches from underneath. Newcomers Steve Cote and his son Steven Jr. set up for ice fishing, with a truck and a trailer, then drive away in the truck, leaving their trailer. Soon after, the Cotes chase after the creature on snowmobiles, and are left unsuccessful and frustrated. The ...

  3. The Thaw (2009 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film begins with a video documentary by Dr. David Kruipen , a research scientist on Banks Island, in the Canadian Arctic and the outbreak of a pandemic, with 400 dead and 10,000 infected. This is followed by a flashback to when David, his assistant Jane ( Anne Marie DeLuise ) and two other researchers tranquilize a polar bear , then ...

  4. Microsoft Movies & TV - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Movies & TV (US only), [4] [5] or Microsoft Films & TV (Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand), [6] [7] previously Xbox Video and Zune Video, is a digital video service developed by Microsoft that offers full HD movies and TV shows available for rental or purchase in the Video Store as well as an app where users can watch and manage videos from their personal digital ...

  5. Chasing Ice - Wikipedia

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    Chasing Ice is a 2012 documentary film about the efforts of nature photographer James Balog and his Extreme Ice Survey (EIS) to publicize the effects of climate change. The film was directed by Jeff Orlowski. [1] It was released in the United States on November 16, 2012.

  6. Art in nature: Late-winter melting, refreezing cooks up ice ...

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    The cycle of ice melting and refreezing along a river's bank can create beautiful natural sculptures. Art in nature: Late-winter melting, refreezing cooks up ice pancakes, marbles and more Skip to ...

  7. Regelation - Wikipedia

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    Regelation is the phenomenon of ice melting under pressure and refreezing when the pressure is reduced. This can be demonstrated by looping a fine wire around a block of ice, with a heavy weight attached to it. The pressure exerted on the ice slowly melts it locally, permitting the wire to pass through the entire block.

  8. Meltwater - Wikipedia

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    Meltwater (or melt water) is water released by the melting of snow or ice, including glacial ice, tabular icebergs and ice shelves over oceans. Meltwater is often found during early spring when snow packs and frozen rivers melt with rising temperatures, and in the ablation zone of glaciers where the rate of snow cover is reducing.

  9. Periglaciation - Wikipedia

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    These conditions favor processes like frost heaving, solifluction, and ice wedge formation, which are hallmarks of periglacial environments. (Gruber & Haeberli, 2007) Ocean currents – Cold surface currents from polar regions, reduce mean average temperatures in places where they exert their effect so that ice caps and periglacial conditions ...