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antarctica surprisingly, it is antarctica that is the issue on which until now moscow and washingtonmutual understanding, namely, when signing the international treaty on antarctica, moscow and washington did a reservation that they do not recognize territorial claims on the white continent from third countries and reserve the right to claim the entire mainland in general. but in the last 24 hours , the president of argentina flew to antarctica that this means our sergey blev. take a lot of places that claim to be called the end of the world it is not called. it is simply in fact, it is the edge of the world of the south atlantic, that's what opens from here and such south americans as the local uruguayans or their brazilian neighbors believe that further already only the earth is a draw zero antarctica but the president of argentina, who arrived in antarctica in the last 24 hours what is called took the bull by the horns, but at the same time as the president of the nation? i feel great pride that i am here in argentine antarctica and then more this part of our argentina from one of
antarctica surprisingly, it is antarctica that is the issue on which until now moscow and washingtonmutual understanding, namely, when signing the international treaty on antarctica, moscow and washington did a reservation that they do not recognize territorial claims on the white continent from third countries and reserve the right to claim the entire mainland in general. but in the last 24 hours , the president of argentina flew to antarctica that this means our sergey blev. take a lot of...
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antarctica surprisingly, antarctica is the issue on which until now moscow and washington had completederstanding, namely, when signing the international treaty on antarctica, both moscow and washington made a reservation that they would not recognize territorial claims on the white continent by third parties. countries and reserve the right to lay claim to the entire continent in general. but in the last 24 hours , the president of argentina flew to antarctica about what it means sergey there are many places in the world, who claim to be called the edge of the world, this is not called. it’s just in fact, it is the edge of the world, the south atlantic, that’s what opens from here, and such south americans as local uruguayans or neighbors brazilians believe that further is only the earth draw zero antarctica, but the president of argentina, who arrived in antarctica in the latest rumors, what is called took the bull for horns, but we cause. you're probably like the president of the nation. i feel great pride that i am here in the argentinean antarctica and then more this part of our a
antarctica surprisingly, antarctica is the issue on which until now moscow and washington had completederstanding, namely, when signing the international treaty on antarctica, both moscow and washington made a reservation that they would not recognize territorial claims on the white continent by third parties. countries and reserve the right to lay claim to the entire continent in general. but in the last 24 hours , the president of argentina flew to antarctica about what it means sergey there...
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you mentioned brazil and antarctica, south africa, dubai, australia, spain and brazil.et that target, if anyone deserves that you do. thank you forjoining us. wiltshire's chief constable says good officers are leaving policing because of poor rates of pay. the home office has responded to kier pritchard's comments, saying it recognises the cost of living pressures, and officers of all ranks had a £1,900 pay rise this financial year. mr pritchard is retiring after 30 years and our reporter dan 0'brien has caught up with him. from fresh—faced pc on the local beat, to the chief constable who led his force through covid and novichok. our focus has been on trying to establish what has caused these people to become critically ill. kier pritchard is about to retire from the wiltshire force. on day one of his five years in charge — literally hours after taking the helm — word came through of the nerve—agent attack on the streets of salisbury. i think as, then, the scenario unfolded, it absolutely changed everything about the security and the state of normality in this country.
you mentioned brazil and antarctica, south africa, dubai, australia, spain and brazil.et that target, if anyone deserves that you do. thank you forjoining us. wiltshire's chief constable says good officers are leaving policing because of poor rates of pay. the home office has responded to kier pritchard's comments, saying it recognises the cost of living pressures, and officers of all ranks had a £1,900 pay rise this financial year. mr pritchard is retiring after 30 years and our reporter dan...
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and no one even knew about antarctica, just not opened on monday. want to correct my assessment, but i still confuse antarctica with atlantis. mom says there is a song that will help me. you can put it on for me, dear, lenochka, your mother is right to listen to the songs of our pop stars, not only pleasant, but also useful, for example , to remember once and for all that atlantis has disappeared from sight, the song of philip kirkorov , which is called atlantis, will help you push always like atlantis disappeared, but i have not forgotten about you. atlantis atlantis blue was full of people and everything was i am up to our love, and they are open but ispida. enlighten us huge tolstoy that severely separated from you, and you are love. noisy without ceasing, as if he really asphalted atlantis blue at the battle of love and the ocean revealed a dream from the sight of a slightly thunderstorm happened. i remember at night my look and your smile , i am asking god to help me and mine from the dam. he was not human and left the earth and in the ocean th
and no one even knew about antarctica, just not opened on monday. want to correct my assessment, but i still confuse antarctica with atlantis. mom says there is a song that will help me. you can put it on for me, dear, lenochka, your mother is right to listen to the songs of our pop stars, not only pleasant, but also useful, for example , to remember once and for all that atlantis has disappeared from sight, the song of philip kirkorov , which is called atlantis, will help you push always like...
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and when there was the question of antarctica and is it true that this is the most mantle?es then i immediately realized that this is australia there will be small. you don't seem to have enough time to think. that is, in principle, if you know, you will have time to answer. ok then. now we will see a table on the screen. uh, let's find out who earned what number of points at the end of the first round, find out who we have in the second? and who do we spend with our playground attention on the screen. we have quite a lot, and we have the same number of points of contention, we have such a computer situation. will analyze now. how fast did you reply to questions. who gave the fastest? answering questions and no doubt that more likely to be at the top of the table so the final version we have looks thus, we congratulate the eight players who we have in the second round, but also traditionally four players. i want to ask you to applaud with this applause to thank and see you off our playground. good luck. thank you i always dreamed of getting into this game was my dream. you
and when there was the question of antarctica and is it true that this is the most mantle?es then i immediately realized that this is australia there will be small. you don't seem to have enough time to think. that is, in principle, if you know, you will have time to answer. ok then. now we will see a table on the screen. uh, let's find out who earned what number of points at the end of the first round, find out who we have in the second? and who do we spend with our playground attention on the...
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at the north pole, the so-called mazi is formed and only antarctica and the boundless ocean will remainuthern hemisphere, another version of all the mainland aurica will be in its center, drifting to the north of australia, the atlantic and pacific oceans. they will be closed and replaced by a new ocean basin at the site of the pan-asian split along the line of western india arctic if the expansion of the atlantic ocean slows down, then europe america and africa will unite into one continent called ultima pangea and the last most likely scenario of the new atlantic ocean pangea. it will continue to expand, as it is doing now, and the quiet opposite will close as a result, america will collide with antarctica , africa will join them eurasia, australia will be sandwiched in the middle, naturally, such global geological transformations will lead to cardinal changes in the climate on earth a huge supercontinent will not be the best place to live, most of it will be covered by deserts, and the daily temperature will be characterized by high drops at night , cold, and during the day, unbearab
at the north pole, the so-called mazi is formed and only antarctica and the boundless ocean will remainuthern hemisphere, another version of all the mainland aurica will be in its center, drifting to the north of australia, the atlantic and pacific oceans. they will be closed and replaced by a new ocean basin at the site of the pan-asian split along the line of western india arctic if the expansion of the atlantic ocean slows down, then europe america and africa will unite into one continent...
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well, it can tell a lot about what it was like then, yes, our earth antarctica vostok station here ,chers are drilling ice in order to raise cores from the depths and use them to determine what climate was on earth hundreds of thousands of years ago this year. just imagine raised the ice sheet, which should be more than a million years old, should be 513 m, we assume that its age is 1 million years and it carries information about climate changes during this period of time, and after we study it, these data will be included in climate models and will help us predict some changes in the future. look how many such cores are here. these are all ice capsules with the history of the climate, they have already found out that over the past 800,000 years the climate has changed smoothly, but now, thanks to industry, the level of carbon dioxide gas has risen sharply, this was already more than a million years ago, when a global climate restructuring happened. he was observed, of course. and i would like to understand how the climate system works in these conditions, when the level of co2 is h
well, it can tell a lot about what it was like then, yes, our earth antarctica vostok station here ,chers are drilling ice in order to raise cores from the depths and use them to determine what climate was on earth hundreds of thousands of years ago this year. just imagine raised the ice sheet, which should be more than a million years old, should be 513 m, we assume that its age is 1 million years and it carries information about climate changes during this period of time, and after we study...
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anchor: west antarctica is a challenging place to work.y as part of the world's storms continent. it took more than one month and more than one dozen flights to get scientist and their equipment to the front of the glacier. ships brought through fuel and other bulky supplies that were dragged over the ice in an epic 1000 mile overland journey. this was the final destination. i cap cited the point of this glacier going afloat. >> if we think about what sea level will be like in 10 years, this glaci is the place to be. >> boilers turned snow into water hot water was used to melt down into the ice for the first time, ever. scientists could take measurements to the surprise of some local creatures. they sent down ice remote operated robots ever reading packed with scientific instruments -- robot submarine packed with scientific instruments. >> we sawll kinds of staircases and practice in the ice that were not expected. >> a team from the british and arctic survey using different instruments found that the overall melt rate was lower than expec
anchor: west antarctica is a challenging place to work.y as part of the world's storms continent. it took more than one month and more than one dozen flights to get scientist and their equipment to the front of the glacier. ships brought through fuel and other bulky supplies that were dragged over the ice in an epic 1000 mile overland journey. this was the final destination. i cap cited the point of this glacier going afloat. >> if we think about what sea level will be like in 10 years,...
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well >> nice way talking >> that ice cutter, the polar star travels to a research station in antarctica every year, too, create a clear path by breaking up miles of ice up to 21 feet thick. >> which is all that activity into the heart of the ice school. that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 o'clock. and we do have a lot more ahead on kron. 4 news at 6. pam moore and ken wayne are here to take away. those ice breakers will drive up on a shelf of ice. and then there's the weight of the ship will crunchy ice and the collapse on. and they just kind of that's how they go through pretty cool. that's interesting. didn't know that canada have a good show. big. thank you very much. thank you. coming up next at 6, a stunning sight in san francisco. a house explosion, rex a neighborhood. we're live at the scene with the latest on the damage >> plus, a man accused of driving his wife and 2 children off of double slide. last month he appeared in court details on what happened there. i'm ken wayne. i'm pam moore. the news is 6 is next. >> from the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron. 4 news
well >> nice way talking >> that ice cutter, the polar star travels to a research station in antarctica every year, too, create a clear path by breaking up miles of ice up to 21 feet thick. >> which is all that activity into the heart of the ice school. that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 o'clock. and we do have a lot more ahead on kron. 4 news at 6. pam moore and ken wayne are here to take away. those ice breakers will drive up on a shelf of ice. and then there's the weight of the...
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they dispersed in both hemispheres, with the possible exception of antarctica. however, despite the fact that the osprey eagle is quite common - it is still a recluse for nesting, the bird most often chooses dense forests for this very reason , almost the entire population is concentrated in the northern part of our republic predators settle. always near vydёmym rich in fish by 90% - this is their diet. because of this addiction, the bird is often called a fishing or river eagle, but in great selectivity predators. were not noticed. the only condition is that the fish must be fresh, so every day the bird circles over the reservoir from a height of 40 m, looking out for prey. impressive spectacle magnificent spotting a tidbit of a feathered predator dives rapidly, plunges into the water in deadly claws, leaving no fish, not the slightest chance is struck by the power of the osprey, some of them are able to lift fish weighing up to 2 kg, which is almost identical to their own weight, what is surprising is the caught prey of skaf starts eat from the head, the rest
they dispersed in both hemispheres, with the possible exception of antarctica. however, despite the fact that the osprey eagle is quite common - it is still a recluse for nesting, the bird most often chooses dense forests for this very reason , almost the entire population is concentrated in the northern part of our republic predators settle. always near vydёmym rich in fish by 90% - this is their diet. because of this addiction, the bird is often called a fishing or river eagle, but in great...
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west antarctica is a challenging place to work.ront of the glacier. ice—hardened ships brought in fuel and other bulky supplies, which were then dragged over the ice in an epic 1,000 mile overland journey. this was the final destination. a campsite at the point this vast glacier goes afloat. if we are thinking about what is sea level going to be like in ten years, this glacier is the place to be. boilers turned snow into water. hot water was used to melt down into the ice. for the first time ever, scientists could take measurements under the ice, to the surprise of some local creatures. they sent down ice fin, a remotely operated robot submarine, packed with scientific instruments. oh—ho—ho! yes! what we can see is instead of this flat ice that we all pictured, there were all kinds of staircases and cracks in the ice that weren't really expected. a team from the british antarctic survey using different instruments also found that the overall melt rate was lower than expected. it showed how sensitive the glacier is to even small cha
west antarctica is a challenging place to work.ront of the glacier. ice—hardened ships brought in fuel and other bulky supplies, which were then dragged over the ice in an epic 1,000 mile overland journey. this was the final destination. a campsite at the point this vast glacier goes afloat. if we are thinking about what is sea level going to be like in ten years, this glacier is the place to be. boilers turned snow into water. hot water was used to melt down into the ice. for the first time...
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waterlon station was named beringshausen in honor of the outstanding navigators, the discoverer of antarcticaeibelingshausen, built by its members of the thirteenth soviet antarctic expedition, which was led by academician treshnikov, one of the compilers of a detailed atlas of this continent, geologists, gliciulologists, ornithologists, biologists and other scientists with the collapse of the ussr in the early nineties, funding for the station was reduced , they transferred it to the work season and could generally close it, well, in the ninety-seventh year. they allocated a facility, the station was modernized , even a church was built, and our country remains the leading scientific power studying the ice continent on february 22, 1994. the united states was charged with spying for the ussr, aldridge ames, he was sentenced to life imprisonment and worked with the cia in the early sixties and rose to the position of chief of the soviet foreign affairs department. counterintelligence. they fell in love with him 85, perhaps he agreed because of the money, but our intelligence officers and dipl
waterlon station was named beringshausen in honor of the outstanding navigators, the discoverer of antarcticaeibelingshausen, built by its members of the thirteenth soviet antarctic expedition, which was led by academician treshnikov, one of the compilers of a detailed atlas of this continent, geologists, gliciulologists, ornithologists, biologists and other scientists with the collapse of the ussr in the early nineties, funding for the station was reduced , they transferred it to the work...
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calculate exactly when a person died. ice cools, which we've just heard about, often come from antarctica. 400000 year old ice was found in a 2600 meter deep bore hole. near the vast stock reset station analysis reveal to the temperatures and the concentrations of carbon dioxide and methane are directly related. all 3 curves shows similar variations over time. recent years i've seen steep arises and the curves of greenhouse gases, than in the previous 400000 years. evidence of how human activities have impacted the climate. these natural ice archives and the polar regions and, and high mountain glaciers are in danger of melting away because of climate change . how can all this information be saved? the margarita hot sits atop the 4550 for me to high summit of the signal. cooper in switzerland is the highest building in europe. it's located in the monte rosa massif, located near the swiss italian border. from here an international team of researchers embarked on an ice memory mission there on a mission to locate the oldest ice in the alps. that will mean drilling deep into the icy sheets o
calculate exactly when a person died. ice cools, which we've just heard about, often come from antarctica. 400000 year old ice was found in a 2600 meter deep bore hole. near the vast stock reset station analysis reveal to the temperatures and the concentrations of carbon dioxide and methane are directly related. all 3 curves shows similar variations over time. recent years i've seen steep arises and the curves of greenhouse gases, than in the previous 400000 years. evidence of how human...
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on february 22, 1968, the first soviet polar station appeared in west antarctica on king george islanderlon station was named bellingshausen in honor of the outstanding navigator and discoverer of antarctica. atlas of this continent, geologists, glaciologists, ornithologists, biologists and other scientists worked at the station with the collapse of the ussr in the early nineties, funding decreased, the station was transferred to a seasonal mode of operation, and in general could be closed, but our country remains the leading scientific power that studies ice pensions. on february 22, 1994, the united states charged aldridge ames with spying for the ussr, he was sentenced to life imprisonment and worked with the cia back in the early sixties and rose to the position of chief of the soviet department of foreign counterintelligence. they fell in love with him 85, perhaps he agreed because of the money, but our intelligence diplomats indicate that ames did not agree with the aggressive policy of washington he himself , after his arrest, stated that he went into cooperation with the soviet
on february 22, 1968, the first soviet polar station appeared in west antarctica on king george islanderlon station was named bellingshausen in honor of the outstanding navigator and discoverer of antarctica. atlas of this continent, geologists, glaciologists, ornithologists, biologists and other scientists worked at the station with the collapse of the ussr in the early nineties, funding decreased, the station was transferred to a seasonal mode of operation, and in general could be closed, but...
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in antarctica. the countries growing number of satellites and space ambitions is raised concerns among some nations with physic could be used for espionage, something china rejects ah.
in antarctica. the countries growing number of satellites and space ambitions is raised concerns among some nations with physic could be used for espionage, something china rejects ah.
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now, a woman from chile has taken things to a whole new level in the waters off antarctica, as the bbca hernandez dives into the antarctic 0cean. she's a veteran when it comes to this sort of thing but even for her, this was quite the ordeal. translation: it was super difficult because it's a veryl long swim and after completing the first mile, i felt i'd never reach the end. i felt my arms getting more and more heavy because the blood stopped circulating to the hands and feet. the waters here at this time of year are around two celsius — just above freezing — and barbara swam 2.5km — a new world record. but she insists that that was not her motivation for this extremely chilly dip. this is something that goes far beyond a medal or a record. we can finally talk about antarctica, talk about what each of us can do to protect the oceans, the living waters. 0nce she'd crossed the finishing line, another swimmer — in a full wetsuit — helped her to get out. by now, she was actually suffering from hypothermia. undaunted, her next aquatic challenge will take her to new zealand. her only rival,
now, a woman from chile has taken things to a whole new level in the waters off antarctica, as the bbca hernandez dives into the antarctic 0cean. she's a veteran when it comes to this sort of thing but even for her, this was quite the ordeal. translation: it was super difficult because it's a veryl long swim and after completing the first mile, i felt i'd never reach the end. i felt my arms getting more and more heavy because the blood stopped circulating to the hands and feet. the waters here...
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when will your fantasy take you even farther farther than antarctica farther than antarctica?y they complete the maslenitsa celebration by burning an effigy. well, it will be another surprise. naturally, a spectacular fire show, do you understand how concepts are divided? i thought burning a stuffed animal was already have a fire show. well, well, you probably know how, uh, this spark and then everything else started from it. yes, a reaction, but now let's find out. what kind of weather awaits us today. so today in the afternoon in republic a, in particular in minsk, zero plus two to five degrees of heat is expected in brest in these two cities, there will be precipitation -1 + 1 it will be cloudy here in vitebsk with clearings, but it will also not go without precipitation in gomel up to 2 ° heat + 2 + 4 in grodno and also precipitation in mogilev minus one plus one. well, you know the real weather is already such a pre-spring weather, undecided, either in the minus, or the plus is not well, obviously not winter. the weather is already plus four times in the republic. you kno
when will your fantasy take you even farther farther than antarctica farther than antarctica?y they complete the maslenitsa celebration by burning an effigy. well, it will be another surprise. naturally, a spectacular fire show, do you understand how concepts are divided? i thought burning a stuffed animal was already have a fire show. well, well, you probably know how, uh, this spark and then everything else started from it. yes, a reaction, but now let's find out. what kind of weather awaits...
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antarctica will not. you are scared, on the contrary, you will want to. hurry up, that's for sure.rections of science. ki and technology is when the physicist alisandra volt came up with a battery and right now olesya boyarskikh. remind the rules of disposal of batteries. did you know that february 18 is battery day, today we will learn how to properly dispose of it so as not to harm the environment. nutrients contain many different harmful chemicals such as mercury, zinc, lithium, sodium lead, manganese, so throw away batteries with general garbage . not worth it at all. it is known that one battery can pollute up to 20 m² soil and up to 400 liters of water one battery, if it ends up in a landfill in household waste it can decompose for more than 100 years, while toxic substances that are constantly released from it pollute the soil, air, and water, while these harmful substances accumulate in the human body , causing various diseases, in order for the nutrients not to fall into the landfills of municipal solid waste, they must be thrown away specialized. which are installed in re
antarctica will not. you are scared, on the contrary, you will want to. hurry up, that's for sure.rections of science. ki and technology is when the physicist alisandra volt came up with a battery and right now olesya boyarskikh. remind the rules of disposal of batteries. did you know that february 18 is battery day, today we will learn how to properly dispose of it so as not to harm the environment. nutrients contain many different harmful chemicals such as mercury, zinc, lithium, sodium lead,...
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yes, with antarctica beinu the as your body? yes, with antarctica being the first _ as your body?r the world and it did i guess but it was perfect for antarctica because if i turned up in what i sit on day to day i would have got one foot along the way and be in stock and done .2 rather than 22 miles. it is the way and be in stock and done .2 rather than 22 miles.— rather than 22 miles. it is a fantastic — rather than 22 miles. it is a fantastic achievement - rather than 22 miles. it is a fantastic achievement and l rather than 22 miles. it is a fantastic achievement and i rather than 22 miles. it is a - fantastic achievement and i hope you are right and proud of it and i hope you will be celebrating, you have earned it. it is fantastic you raise the money, how do you hope it will be used? ., ., , the money, how do you hope it will be used? ., j~:: :: :: :: be used? the target was 80,000 -ounds be used? the target was 80,000 pounds and _ be used? the target was 80,000 pounds and hopefully _ be used? the target was 80,000 pounds and hopefully we - be used? the target was 80,000 pou
yes, with antarctica beinu the as your body? yes, with antarctica being the first _ as your body?r the world and it did i guess but it was perfect for antarctica because if i turned up in what i sit on day to day i would have got one foot along the way and be in stock and done .2 rather than 22 miles. it is the way and be in stock and done .2 rather than 22 miles.— rather than 22 miles. it is a fantastic — rather than 22 miles. it is a fantastic achievement - rather than 22 miles. it is a...
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but a woman from chile has taken things to a whole new level in the waters off antarctica, as the bbche antarctic 0cean. she is a veteran when it comes to this sort of thing but even for her, this was quite the ordeal. translation: it this was quite the ordeal. translation:— this was quite the ordeal. translation: it was super difficult because _ translation: it was super difficult because it - translation: it was super difficult because it is - translation: it was super difficult because it is a - translation: it was super difficult because it is a very| difficult because it is a very long swim and after completing the first mile, i felt i would never reach the end. i felt my arms getting more and more heavy because blood stops circulating to the hands and feet. . , . circulating to the hands and feet. ., , ., , feet. the waters here at this time of year _ feet. the waters here at this time of year are _ feet. the waters here at this time of year are around - feet. the waters here at this time of year are around two | time of year are around two celsius, just above freezing. and barb
but a woman from chile has taken things to a whole new level in the waters off antarctica, as the bbche antarctic 0cean. she is a veteran when it comes to this sort of thing but even for her, this was quite the ordeal. translation: it this was quite the ordeal. translation:— this was quite the ordeal. translation: it was super difficult because _ translation: it was super difficult because it - translation: it was super difficult because it is - translation: it was super difficult because it...
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um so, and i know what i'm going to do. china wants to build ground stations in antarctica to support its network of ocean monitoring satellites. state media has published illustrations of 4 ground stations planned to be built at one of china's to permanent research bases in our antarctica. the country is growing number of satellites, and space ambitions is raised concerns among some nations that visit could be used for espionage, something china rejects ah armando top stories are 0 a long time at guantanamo bay detainee who was tortured at c. i a black sites and jail for more than 16 years has been released. 42 year old magic can was given into the custody of authorities in belize. con was arrested in pakistan by us forces in 2003. he was suspected of planning an attack on us soil for al qaeda. can plead guilty to terrorism related charges, is resettlement, is the 1st under the biden administration, there still $34.00 detainees at guantanamo bay detention facility. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has joined the president of chad near tel aviv. the opening of chads embassy
um so, and i know what i'm going to do. china wants to build ground stations in antarctica to support its network of ocean monitoring satellites. state media has published illustrations of 4 ground stations planned to be built at one of china's to permanent research bases in our antarctica. the country is growing number of satellites, and space ambitions is raised concerns among some nations that visit could be used for espionage, something china rejects ah armando top stories are 0 a long time...
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the continuing melting of the ice in the tobi glacier in antarctica and the release of this glacier into the sea is the basis for the report of the cbs tv reporter . this refrigerator has been around for a while they keep an eye on the natural world, which is also known as the apocalyptic glacier, and every sound of the disaster that is ahead, two new changes have been published that outline the doomsday scenario. scientists were the leaders in this international project. visit the status of twitter. the bird is for maintaining other glaciers. right behind this glacier, the sea level will rise another three meters. if the sea level rises another three meters , the coastline of model four will be flooded . there is no place for browsing power, the mother of 30 for the past 40 years, when it was called the age of satellites, we have been constantly having the problem of making the south pole. during this time, it has reached a state where it is falling completely in the form of a large solid ice, and what is new is the technology used to collect these roads. for the first time, special res
the continuing melting of the ice in the tobi glacier in antarctica and the release of this glacier into the sea is the basis for the report of the cbs tv reporter . this refrigerator has been around for a while they keep an eye on the natural world, which is also known as the apocalyptic glacier, and every sound of the disaster that is ahead, two new changes have been published that outline the doomsday scenario. scientists were the leaders in this international project. visit the status of...
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ih waters of antarctica, as the bbc�*s templeman explains.h nothing for insulation, barbara hernandez dives into the antarctic 0cean. she is a veteran when it comes to the sort of thing, but even for her, this is quite the ordeal. translation: it quite the ordeal. translation: ., , , , quite the ordeal. translation: , , , . translation: it was super difficult because it was _ translation: it was super difficult because it was a _ translation: it was super difficult because it was a very _ translation: it was super difficult because it was a very long - translation: it was super difficult because it was a very long swim - translation: it was super difficult| because it was a very long swim and after completing the first mile, i felt i would never reach the end. i felt i would never reach the end. i felt my arms getting more and more heavy because the blood stops circulating to the hands and feet. the water here at this time of year are around two celsius, just above freezing, and barbarous plan two and a half kilometres, a new world record. ——
ih waters of antarctica, as the bbc�*s templeman explains.h nothing for insulation, barbara hernandez dives into the antarctic 0cean. she is a veteran when it comes to the sort of thing, but even for her, this is quite the ordeal. translation: it quite the ordeal. translation: ., , , , quite the ordeal. translation: , , , . translation: it was super difficult because it was _ translation: it was super difficult because it was a _ translation: it was super difficult because it was a very _...
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is it true that antarctica is the smallest continent by area?ia remember where antarctica is located, i don’t know, it’s cold there, so where it is on the edge of the earth, we’ll paint whether it's like at the poles at the poles, and on which one in the north or south antarctica no, well, there are few options, of course there are no more poles. karina, i answered no, since the smallest mainland is australia . denis agree. the area of antarctica is about 14 million square kilometers, and the area of australia is about seven million square kilometers. what is the largest continent? how about nothing to add? thank you for your comments correct answer to this question. this option is not really australia the smallest continent can be seen on the map. the seventh question of the type is true that the fish of yakub kolas novaya zemlya is autobiographical yaroslav this is an excerpt from the poem kubok losu novaya zemlya is autobiographical, because he talked about how he himself studied, parents hired teachers for his brothers in uh, well, the d
is it true that antarctica is the smallest continent by area?ia remember where antarctica is located, i don’t know, it’s cold there, so where it is on the edge of the earth, we’ll paint whether it's like at the poles at the poles, and on which one in the north or south antarctica no, well, there are few options, of course there are no more poles. karina, i answered no, since the smallest mainland is australia . denis agree. the area of antarctica is about 14 million square...
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business dw, live from berlin, devastating earthquakes leave an ancient city in ruins. report from antarctica, where the disaster has wiped out historical sites, eating back thousands of years. also coming up, joe biden breaks his silence. the balloons and other aerial objects shot down by us fighter jets in recent days. and the bed is back. hollywood glamour robs up against politics as berlin seamless film. first of all, the burden alley ah, i've told yoletta, go welcome to the program. the u. m. has appeal to the international community for at least $1000000000.00 us dollars. it aid to help those affected by the earthquakes, a turkey and syria. the disaster has killed more than 42000 people. the city of attack year in turkey is hattie province was one of the hardest areas known as antioch and asian times. the city was a key staging point on the silk road. but the quakes of cause the colossal damage to this one's vibrant place correspond, julia han has more. ah, this is what's left of untouched air. once known for its rich heritage, the city now lies and ruins. unrecognizable. unreal. in the
business dw, live from berlin, devastating earthquakes leave an ancient city in ruins. report from antarctica, where the disaster has wiped out historical sites, eating back thousands of years. also coming up, joe biden breaks his silence. the balloons and other aerial objects shot down by us fighter jets in recent days. and the bed is back. hollywood glamour robs up against politics as berlin seamless film. first of all, the burden alley ah, i've told yoletta, go welcome to the program. the u....
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and equipment to continue scientists studying one of the worlds fastest changing glaciers in an antarctica have reveal that sea water may be accelerating its retreat using an underwater robot. they observed cracks and crevices beneath the weights glazier and on the so called grounding line, where the ice meets the ocean. and it's here that warm water is getting into those weak spots, causing extreme melting. so it is known as the doomsday glacier because of its potential to raise global sea levels. if it breaks up and disappears completely. the findings have been published in 2 studies by you care and u. s. experts in the journal nature. the story of waits is that we've watched the ice shelves go from a big solid ice shells 30 years ago to a disintegrating mass of rifts and fractures and provinces, producing icebergs and losing a tremendous amount of the issue of the extreme. melting is happening inside curve asses and across, across the ice shelf, in areas that we call terraces. so that just kind of changed it. so it's not really a question of just how much melting is going on. but how th
and equipment to continue scientists studying one of the worlds fastest changing glaciers in an antarctica have reveal that sea water may be accelerating its retreat using an underwater robot. they observed cracks and crevices beneath the weights glazier and on the so called grounding line, where the ice meets the ocean. and it's here that warm water is getting into those weak spots, causing extreme melting. so it is known as the doomsday glacier because of its potential to raise global sea...
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town of def, near smaller shocks were reported as far away as lebanon in egypt, in the city of antarctica, close to the santa i. witnesses reported people fainting in the streets and da damage structures. turkey's interior minister says at least 3 people have been killed and hundreds injured. earlier dw correspondent dorian joins told us the status of the clean up and rescue if it's with the region still reeling from these quakes 2 weeks ago. yeah, that's why this just adds to the massive, monumental humanitarian crisis facing this region. 10 major cities in turkey. i've been affected by these 2 devastating quakes, so 2 weeks ago. and now the status of quake is just adding to the problems. they're already struggling to a house and millions of people that are homeless, providing sanitation and support. now this late is a great, that's a struct, will add to this growing problem, given the fact of the situation is still getting worse rather than better. dorian giants, well us, president joe biden has made a surprise visit to keep just days before the one year anniversary of russia's invasion
town of def, near smaller shocks were reported as far away as lebanon in egypt, in the city of antarctica, close to the santa i. witnesses reported people fainting in the streets and da damage structures. turkey's interior minister says at least 3 people have been killed and hundreds injured. earlier dw correspondent dorian joins told us the status of the clean up and rescue if it's with the region still reeling from these quakes 2 weeks ago. yeah, that's why this just adds to the massive,...
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these are antarctica, which means that the frames are sofas, which means they are woven and so on fromebsk, which means, uh, belarusians are belarusians, which, uh, unique posts okay, uh, you don’t repeat, just under the dnieper belarusians, which means they are characteristic and tripen hats and hoof pottery and popro masters and begin with carvers of various and oriental polissya, uh, belarusian of the eastern hang, he, he is rich in his own way. uh, he has a vetka system. magnificent towels known to the whole world. he has, uh, wonderful ideas about images. e belarusians of this environment, what is well shown, for example, you see people famous in a famous novel, on the contrary, in a swamp. these are the belarusians. here is such a belarusian in your opinion, how far today we have gone from our origins from our roots and how to convey to modern youth the beauty and uniqueness of national culture is preserved through broadcasting it through generation. and that's all these lands. now we are sitting, it has come down to us since the twentieth century until the middle of the twentiet
these are antarctica, which means that the frames are sofas, which means they are woven and so on fromebsk, which means, uh, belarusians are belarusians, which, uh, unique posts okay, uh, you don’t repeat, just under the dnieper belarusians, which means they are characteristic and tripen hats and hoof pottery and popro masters and begin with carvers of various and oriental polissya, uh, belarusian of the eastern hang, he, he is rich in his own way. uh, he has a vetka system. magnificent...
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south to antarctica zhenya triangular syrniki with sour cream let's , let's be more active up there was at yourself. why are you here, that you in the police have forgotten the world is better. well done. hey , what are you. my phone is getting hot again. do you understand?
south to antarctica zhenya triangular syrniki with sour cream let's , let's be more active up there was at yourself. why are you here, that you in the police have forgotten the world is better. well done. hey , what are you. my phone is getting hot again. do you understand?
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belarusian polar explorers made the first scientific trip to a previously unexplored area of antarcticastance from the field camp was 200 km, the polar explorers laid the route , explored the mountain range, hoisted the peak of the national flag of belarus and with it the flags of the national academy, science and the belarusian trade union, educators and scientists during the campaign, the polar explorers carried out measurements within the framework of the national space program, took samples and samples of natural materials for biological and environmental programs. belarusian doctors are implementing new projects for athletes, so the republican scientific and practical center of sports is actively working to create and implement new projects that allow not only improve the process of training athletes and testing the body, but also contributes to the speedy rehabilitation under the belarusian patent with the help of the academy of sciences , an experimental model has been made, which is already successfully used in testing rehabilitation after injuries of the lower extremities, one
belarusian polar explorers made the first scientific trip to a previously unexplored area of antarcticastance from the field camp was 200 km, the polar explorers laid the route , explored the mountain range, hoisted the peak of the national flag of belarus and with it the flags of the national academy, science and the belarusian trade union, educators and scientists during the campaign, the polar explorers carried out measurements within the framework of the national space program, took...
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2045 and by 2040 all over the world to be restored, due to the rapid thinning of the shingle in antarctica more than the rest of the earth's surface, the montreal protocol found a problem with it. and other substances that block the ozone layer were reduced, and because of this, the damage to the ozone was reduced in these years. the ice sheets in the poles break from time to time due to climate change. this phenomenon has been happening for several years. but in 2017 and then recently, we saw the expansion of cracks and fissures, which was sahar and this report it is really good and wonderful news, the emission of ozone layer thinning substances is decreasing, we are witnessing tan 32 and they are increasing, but the ozone layer thinning substances are decreasing, we also see an increase in the thickness of the ozone layer in the southern aliens of the tropics and the north of the middle this is good news for the scientific community and for the earth in general , but we should not be unaware of the changes in the weather and climate in the world, which have caused great harm to humans an
2045 and by 2040 all over the world to be restored, due to the rapid thinning of the shingle in antarctica more than the rest of the earth's surface, the montreal protocol found a problem with it. and other substances that block the ozone layer were reduced, and because of this, the damage to the ozone was reduced in these years. the ice sheets in the poles break from time to time due to climate change. this phenomenon has been happening for several years. but in 2017 and then recently, we saw...
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she first shared a photo with us from antarctica last year. winter carnival in idaho. happy birthday to you, sue. thank you to all of you for spending part of your morning with us. we will see you right back here next week on "sunday today." >>> this sunday up in the air. u.s. fighter jets shoot down a chinese spy balloon flying in u.s. air space >> i told them to shoot it down. >> reporter: the incident forced the secretary of state to postpone a high stakes trip to beijing and exposed rising tensions and growing distrust between the two super powers. >> we are not ready if china decides to invade taiwan and we need to get ready. >> i'll speak with the chairman of the house intelligence committee, republican congressman mike turner of ohio. >>> plus a cal
she first shared a photo with us from antarctica last year. winter carnival in idaho. happy birthday to you, sue. thank you to all of you for spending part of your morning with us. we will see you right back here next week on "sunday today." >>> this sunday up in the air. u.s. fighter jets shoot down a chinese spy balloon flying in u.s. air space >> i told them to shoot it down. >> reporter: the incident forced the secretary of state to postpone a high stakes trip...
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, which is more than a million years old, was extracted by russian scientists from a glacier in antarcticaaken from the largest lake at the south pole and one of the most mysterious lakes in the world. east , the ecosystem of this reservoir is isolated from external influences under a layer of ice at a depth of about 4 km. well, today. this is the least studied place on the planet, which can tell scientists a lot about the past of the planet and its future. there is a million and it carries information about climate change in this period of time and after we study it, these data will be included in climate models and will help us predict changes to it in the future. in the near future, a unique sample will be delivered to st. petersburg for research, according to experts. now we live in a relatively warm period, which is called the inter-glacial period . it changes with a cycle of about once every 100,000 years, and the resulting sample, among other things, will help to find out when it will be very, very cold again on the entire planet. but for now. let's warm up along with colleagues. wh
, which is more than a million years old, was extracted by russian scientists from a glacier in antarcticaaken from the largest lake at the south pole and one of the most mysterious lakes in the world. east , the ecosystem of this reservoir is isolated from external influences under a layer of ice at a depth of about 4 km. well, today. this is the least studied place on the planet, which can tell scientists a lot about the past of the planet and its future. there is a million and it carries...
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antarctica, all of that. all of the fires. >> the fires. >> especially, here in california. all of these wildfires, the kincaid, the geddes. >> that has really sparked us to really try to address this in decades to come, because there will be millions of people in this place and we don't address this now. we have one more segment. and that will close us out. hopefully a word of inspiration, which is what we truly try to do here. >> amen. >> thank you. >>> please join us in our last segment with dale winners spoon and jim hopkins. >>> a composer recently said that tradition is not worshiping ashes. but preserving the fire. and i see that, i will hear that as the fire, the spirit of hope, joy. love. this is what my colleagues bring to this segment. i am thankful for them. as we close this segment, let's say a few more words about our hopes for them, the future of this 2020. >> i was watching a comedy special on tiffany haddish the other day, and she was trying to do some teaching, and as she was closing out her segment, she talked about babies crying, and how, when a baby crie
antarctica, all of that. all of the fires. >> the fires. >> especially, here in california. all of these wildfires, the kincaid, the geddes. >> that has really sparked us to really try to address this in decades to come, because there will be millions of people in this place and we don't address this now. we have one more segment. and that will close us out. hopefully a word of inspiration, which is what we truly try to do here. >> amen. >> thank you. >>>...
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justin: west antarctica is a challenging place to work.is the stormy is part of the world power stormy as continent. -- it is the stormiest part of the world's stormiest continent. bulky supplies were dragged over the ice in an epic 1000-mile over land journey. this was the final destination, a campsite at the point this vast glacier goes to flow. >> if we are thinking about what sea level will be like in 12 years, this glacier is the place to be. justin: hot water was used to melt down into the ice. this is an historic moment, the first time anyone has tried to drill through this glacier. beneath the 600 meters of ice below me is the most important point, the point where the ice meets the ocean water. for the first time ever, scientists could take measurements under the ice, to the surprise of some local creatures. they sent down a remotely operated robot submarine packed with scientificnstruments. >> oh yes. >> what we could see was that instead of this flat ice we pictured, there were all kinds of staircases and cracks in the ice that w
justin: west antarctica is a challenging place to work.is the stormy is part of the world power stormy as continent. -- it is the stormiest part of the world's stormiest continent. bulky supplies were dragged over the ice in an epic 1000-mile over land journey. this was the final destination, a campsite at the point this vast glacier goes to flow. >> if we are thinking about what sea level will be like in 12 years, this glacier is the place to be. justin: hot water was used to melt down...
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i just had friends come back to antarctica from antarctica. >> yes. >> it was warmer there. >> yeah,ight and tomorrow one of the coldest spots on the planet will be northern new england. i looked it up, only northern siberia will be colder. like that's the comparison we're making. that's a bad comparison. so we've dropped all of our winter, our windchill advisories and warnings in the northern plains and great lakes. that's good. the worst of this is over for you, and now you begin to warm up, but the bulk of it is heading straight into areas of northern new england right now. this is mostly a northern new england problem. that's where they're going to see windchills that are very unusual, even for those coldhearted people. areas like boston, south wards, new york city. we kind of get this and typically, you know, a couple of times a winter. you notice already windchills negative 35 right now in burlington, vermont, caribou at negative 37, and we're cold d.c. to new york. it's like that typical winter cold. let me go a little closer to show you some of the numbers. no one lives in th
i just had friends come back to antarctica from antarctica. >> yes. >> it was warmer there. >> yeah,ight and tomorrow one of the coldest spots on the planet will be northern new england. i looked it up, only northern siberia will be colder. like that's the comparison we're making. that's a bad comparison. so we've dropped all of our winter, our windchill advisories and warnings in the northern plains and great lakes. that's good. the worst of this is over for you, and now you...
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the latest on new research happening out in antarctica after this. researchers in antarctica are digging into the ice for a second time. >> hoping to find clues about how climate change affects the earth. the mission is called beyond scientists hope to reach a death of 1.6 miles where they expect to find ice. that's 1.5 million years old. they hope the samples will help them analyze the temperatures of greenhouse gases that were present on earth. 50,000 years ago. >> the team out of 13 researcher was there for about 60 days and they were able to down to a depth of a 808. meet 5. be on the expectation that we had at the beginning. >> we've got to love science. the project is funded by the european commission. >> their work has been underway since 2019 and is expected to last 7 years. and a groundbreaking vaccine is being developed to help patients fight cancer. scientists at northwestern university are harnessing the power of nanotechnology in the hopes of creating an alternative to chemo therapy. the team focuses on tiny chemical structures in the va
the latest on new research happening out in antarctica after this. researchers in antarctica are digging into the ice for a second time. >> hoping to find clues about how climate change affects the earth. the mission is called beyond scientists hope to reach a death of 1.6 miles where they expect to find ice. that's 1.5 million years old. they hope the samples will help them analyze the temperatures of greenhouse gases that were present on earth. 50,000 years ago. >> the team out of...
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we report from antarctica where the disaster has wiped out historical sites, dating back thousands of years, also coming out the barrage of russian miss.
we report from antarctica where the disaster has wiped out historical sites, dating back thousands of years, also coming out the barrage of russian miss.
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antarctica, -11 degrees, 40 mile-per-hour wind gusts. >> it was brutal. the hardest race of ever done. >> the world marathon challenge went to africa after that. on to australia. >> and then we went to dubai. >> north to europe and then south america. >> and then miami. >> sleeping on the charter plane between races incontinence. >> as soon as the race is over, we had back to the airport, get on our plane and take off and go to the next location. it's the feeling of feeling halfway dead and fully alive at the same time. the world when week documented in photos. >> my toes are little bit beat up right now. there is dan, he was 80 years old from oklahoma. >> all of those miles to a destination within. >> our bodies are stronger than what we could ever imagine that they are. they are capable of doing things that seem ridiculous. my hope is that my daughters learn to adventure in life. there is an adventure waiting for all of us. you just have to go find it. >> paul finished third overall in the world marathon challenge for that's pretty good for the next mar
antarctica, -11 degrees, 40 mile-per-hour wind gusts. >> it was brutal. the hardest race of ever done. >> the world marathon challenge went to africa after that. on to australia. >> and then we went to dubai. >> north to europe and then south america. >> and then miami. >> sleeping on the charter plane between races incontinence. >> as soon as the race is over, we had back to the airport, get on our plane and take off and go to the next location. it's...
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a unique find of russian scientists in antarctica, they took ice samples over lake vostok from a depthxperts believe that this fragment is about a million years old, some secrets of the past can store the sample . it's mammoth time in the cave lions of giant cheetahs. o human ancestor, the archanthrope already almost reached europe at 3.513 m. and after we explore it, these data were accidentally included in climate models and will help us predict climate change in the future, the researchers took it out of the glacier above lake vostok, now the favorable period for work is ending there, which lasts only one and a half to two months a year, then severe frosts will interfere. at a temperature of -55, the equipment is already malfunctioning, and this season, scientists, it was during the pleistocene in the earth's atmosphere that there was an increased concentration of carbon dioxide, which led to serious climate changes, thanks to new samples, you can learn about the reasons for the speed and consequences of this transformation and clarify the forecast already for of our time, by the wa
a unique find of russian scientists in antarctica, they took ice samples over lake vostok from a depthxperts believe that this fragment is about a million years old, some secrets of the past can store the sample . it's mammoth time in the cave lions of giant cheetahs. o human ancestor, the archanthrope already almost reached europe at 3.513 m. and after we explore it, these data were accidentally included in climate models and will help us predict climate change in the future, the researchers...
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manger, ukrainian polar explorers have made public photos of cute three-month-old baby chicks, in antarctica they call the association of penguin cubs , they are already too old to be in the nest, but they are still too young to go to the ocean alone, the chicks gather in small groups, which are supervised by several adult penguins , the parents of the penguin said at the national antarctic science center during this time they hunt and when they return they feed the babies and they distinguish only their own, the polar explorers said by mistake , see you at 17:00, we are working on the next news issue, read more about important things at to our website espresso tv subscribe to our channels on social networks see you i feel chained to the chair everything is starting to annoy me there is no convenient moment for pain but there is a yellow cream dolgit cream dolgit helps to eliminate pain and has an anti-inflammatory effect dolgits the only yellow cream for joint pain a with muscle spasms, dolgit antispasmodic tablets for muscle relaxation and circulation , there are moments when the body quic
manger, ukrainian polar explorers have made public photos of cute three-month-old baby chicks, in antarctica they call the association of penguin cubs , they are already too old to be in the nest, but they are still too young to go to the ocean alone, the chicks gather in small groups, which are supervised by several adult penguins , the parents of the penguin said at the national antarctic science center during this time they hunt and when they return they feed the babies and they distinguish...
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west antarctica is a challenging place to work.s to get the scientists and their equipment to the front of the glacier. ice—hardened ships brought in fuel and other bulky supplies, which were then dragged over the ice in an epic 1,000 mile overland journey. this was the final destination. a campsite at the point this vast glacier goes afloat. if we are thinking about what is sea level going to be like in ten years, this glacier is the place to be. boilers turned snow into water. hot water was used to melt down into the ice. this is a historic moment. the first time anyone has tried to drill down through this glacier. beneath the 600 metres of ice below me is the most important point of all, the point at which the ice meets the ocean water. for the first time ever, scientists could take measurements under the ice, to the surprise of some local creatures. they sent down ice fin, a remotely operated robot submarine, packed with scientific instruments. 0h—ho—ho! yes! what we could see is that instead of this kind of flat ice that we ha
west antarctica is a challenging place to work.s to get the scientists and their equipment to the front of the glacier. ice—hardened ships brought in fuel and other bulky supplies, which were then dragged over the ice in an epic 1,000 mile overland journey. this was the final destination. a campsite at the point this vast glacier goes afloat. if we are thinking about what is sea level going to be like in ten years, this glacier is the place to be. boilers turned snow into water. hot water was...