Examples of 'ice-free' in a sentence

Meaning of "ice-free"

Ice-free (adjective): Referring to a location or time period that is free from ice. This term is commonly used to describe areas that do not experience freezing temperatures or have melted ice
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  • Free of all ice, not covered in ice.

How to use "ice-free" in a sentence

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Ice-free areas have no vegetation whatsoever.
Steep and partly ice-free southern slopes.
The ice-free port is a contributing factor.
Giant kelp flourishes in these ice-free waters.
Only the narrow ice-free coast supports life.
Geothermal heat keeps the island ice-free.
Harbors which are not ice-free are opened up using icebreakers.
It says that it explores only in ice-free waters.
Sandford is an ice-free harbour in an area subject to harsh weather conditions.
They move south in winter to keep in ice-free waters.
But ice-free arctic waters are more than a symptom of global warming.
Its south slopes are precipitous and partly ice-free.
Alaska was ice-free because of low snowfall, allowing a small population to exist.
Describe the ice sheets and ice-free areas.
Evidence that ice-free areas were available for people to live in along the coast.

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This would produce a snapshot of an entire ice-free season.
The proposed base needed to be an ice-free port and as inaccessible as possible.
When the winter ends the sea becomes ice-free.
Open water tests and tests in ice-free channel were also performed.
The breeding colonies of gentoo penguins are located on ice-free surfaces.
The site comprises sloping ice-free ground with summer ponds and meltwater streams.
Autonomous vehicles already exist and easily operate in ice-free areas.
It grew in size thanks to its naturally ice-free harbor and favourable conditions for agriculture.
A supervised classification of the satellite images generated a mask of ice-free areas.
Longer ocean transport season and more ice-free ports in northern regions.
A thermal spring keeps this patch of water warm and ice-free.
The areas that remain ice-free during winter are important to both resident and migrating waterfowl.
The presence of brassicasterol hence points towards the strait being ice-free.
The island has many deep, ice-free bays that provide sheltered anchorages for boats.
It is less congested than other ports and is ice-free all year.
On the one hand, more ice-free area means more habitat space for plants and animals.
Additional salting is only required to ensure sufficient traction and an ice-free surface.
Birds migrate south to rocky ice-free Pacific coasts in winter.
It is closed during winter and open all time during ice-free season.
This part of Minnesota was ice-free during the last ice age.
The temperature now is a trigger, signaling that the water is likely to be ice-free.
It grew up as an important ice-free port for Swedish iron ore exports.
There is thus no human civilisation that could have mapped an ice-free coast.
The large lakes are ice-free about the middle to end of May.
The data are distributed evenly throughout all ice-free deep ocean areas.
The port of Narvik is ice-free and well protected from the weather.
Halifax is the deepest port which is also ice-free all year round.
The port was the only ice-free port in northern Russia so it was strategically important.
Waste heat from the plant even keeps a lake ice-free all winter.
The Port of Halifax is an ice-free port with minimal tides and no currents.
The presence of ice sheet increased the viscous resistance in ice-free channel tests.
The CCCma model projects essentially ice-free Arctic in summer by the middle of the century.
Further work will be undertaken towards a finer-scale classification for ice-free land environments.
An ice-free Arctic Ocean may happen in this century.
The troop has learnt that this river stays ice-free the year round.

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