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Mars Exploration Awards - North Pole Award
Mars' north pole features layered terrains consisting of alternating layers of dust and ice that could reveal much ... the Award This award was established in 1994. Because of the greater extent of the north polar ice sheet of Mars and its more challenging nature, no conditions on the starting ...
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Borge Ousland and Mike Horn's Trek to the North Pole - National Geographic Adventure Magazine
Winter Weekend Getaways Near You Heli-ski backcountry British Columbia, set up a camp in a North Woods igloo, dogsled to a Wyoming yurt. Here are 11 out-the-backdoor wonderlands. Weekend escapes ... in Travel Expo Robert Young Pelton's Travel Tips Dark Alliance: Two Explorers Trek to the North Pole in Complete Darkness—Audio Interview Text by Brad Wieners Photographs by Kjell Ove Storvik; Sebastian ...
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Borge Ousland and Mike Horn's Trek to the North Pole - National Geographic Adventure Magazine
A. Lovett for National Geographic News March 23, 2006 The first ever winter trek to the North Pole reached its goal today despite setbacks from weather, equipment failures, and polar bears. "It's ... their progress via satellite-phone conversations. Thinking Like Polar Bears Winter travel in the far north poses a host of problems not encountered by prior expeditions. To the uninitiated, the worst of ...
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ECO-PROS Third from the Sun
The first nuclear-powered submarine was named "Nautilus" and was the first submarine to sail under the ice at the North Pole (1958). Submarines are used to explore the ocean and do scientific research. ssss HERE ARE A FEW EXTREMES OF LIFE ON OUR ...
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"The Spotlights"
Whether on foot, on bicycle, or in the air, you'll count yourself a world traveler as you follow The Spotlight. The North Pole No matter the season, The Spotlight shines as a beacon at The North Pole. Visit the top of the world and meet the people who live there. Explore the geography and the geology of the northernmost point on Earth. And let us know if you run into any ...
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Happy Harry
Most people are glad the kids coming. The kids name, or shall I say the kids card reads Earth Inc., a world wide company, its territory runs from the upper reaches of the north pole into the oceans and all lands in between. There isn't a place that you can go that the kid doesn't control. And if ...
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Toxic chemicals used as flame retardants are rapidly building up in the
bodies of people and wildlife around the world
North America, several studies show. By far, the highest human exposures are in the United States. A ... Bay every two to three years. Some environmental scientists say the discovery of PBDE's near the North Pole proves their global spread, and that this should be an impetus for U.S. regulators to ...
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Greentimes JR Articles - Endangered Animals
Animals sure do learn a lot! How Does The Polar Bear Adapt To Its Environment? By Ada Lio Have you ever seen a Polar Bear in the wild? Most likely not, because Polar Bears only live around the North Pole and in the far northern areas of the Arctic! Those are some of the coldest regions on earth, where temperatures can be as low as ...
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Mars Exploration Awards - South Pole Award
At its peak, it extends halfway to the equator, making it much larger than the north pole. During the summer months, it shrinks rapidly. During the height of summer the geographic pole is not actually covered by the residual, permanent, ice cap, making an attempt on the pole a potentially desert-like expedition. Claiming the Award Any team that hopes to claim the Southern ...
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Journey North Mystery Class: A study of sunlight and the seasons
Earth from Space The 12-Month Cycle Viewed from Space How is Sunlight Changing? Autumn Mornings in North America Student Investigations Following the Sun Through the Year Exploring Seasonal Shadows and Sunlight Sunlight on ... connection. Viewing the Earth from Space The 24-Hour Cycle Viewed from Space Far Above the North Pole: What Pattern Do You See? Why Does the Sun "Rise" and "Set"? Eating on the ...
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