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Unfrozen north.(Arctic Circle)(Brief Article)
Publication: Natural History Publication Date: 01-OCT-05 Author: Lang, Avis |
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Natural History Magazine, Inc.
For at least a million years, summertime north of the Arctic Circle has meant two months of partial melt. Unbroken expanses of sea ice fracture into ice floes. Polar bears dive off the sturdy floes into the temporarily open seawater. Myriad birds nest along exposed shorelines.
But all that...
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