Thesaurus / seafaring
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Southeast Greenland bears may be mostly isolated by Greenland’s ice sheet to the west and a rapid current to the east, which could sweep seafaring bears south and stifle northward movement, the researchers say.
SOME POLAR BEARS IN GREENLAND SURVIVE ON SURPRISINGLY LITTLE SEA ICENIKK OGASAJUNE 16, 2022SCIENCE NEWSThe legendary seafaring nation is now venturing further into cosmic exploration.
ESCAPE VELOCITY: THE ROAD TO SPACELESLIE DELA VEGAJULY 11, 2021OZYPorts in even the most avidly seafaring nations refused to allow mariners ashore.
ESSENTIAL, INVISIBLE: COVID HAS 200,000 MERCHANT SAILORS STUCK AT SEATAYLOR TELFORD, JACOB BOGAGEAPRIL 9, 2021WASHINGTON POSTTea describes this boundary as a “soft barrier,” with the spaces between islands occasionally allowing seafaring species to pass through to the neighboring ocean realm.
FLAMBOYANT FISHES EVOLVED AN EXPLOSION OF COLOR AS SEAS ROSE AND FELLJAKE BUEHLERAPRIL 1, 2021SCIENCE NEWSMeanwhile, arrival of humans in Australia 65,000 years ago shows we’d mastered seafaring.
WHEN DID WE BECOME FULLY HUMAN? WHAT FOSSILS AND DNA TELL US ABOUT THE EVOLUTION OF MODERN INTELLIGENCENICK LONGRICHOCTOBER 18, 2020SINGULARITY HUB She delivered oracles in dreams to those who consulted her about fishery and seafaring.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 4, PART 3VARIOUS"I have changed my opinion of a seafaring life," Ryan said, after a pause.
UNDER WELLINGTON'S COMMANDG. A. HENTYAll the way along, shipmasters and seafaring folk nodded respectfully to Alpheus Briggs, or touched their hats to him.
CURSEDGEORGE ALLAN ENGLANDA pleasant place it was, indeed, and trimly eloquent of the hand of an old seafaring man.
CURSEDGEORGE ALLAN ENGLANDHe paused and scanned the seaward horizon with that intent abstracted gaze which is peculiar to seafaring men.
THE NORSEMEN IN THE WESTR.M. BALLANTYNEWORDS RELATED TO SEAFARING
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