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- Na permafrostu neroste žádná vegetace, nebo je pouze sporadicky rozšířena. Permafrost se může vyskytovat i pod mořskou hladinou- vznikl v poslední době ledové, na jejížm konci byl zatopen díky zvýšení hladiny oceánů. Teplota moře v současné době nestačí k roztavení, a tak permafrost stále přetrvává. wikipedia - by jankaisler
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- Na permafrostu neroste žádná vegetace, nebo je pouze sporadicky rozšířena. Permafrost se může vyskytovat i pod mořskou hladinou- vznikl v poslední době ledové, na jejížm konci byl zatopen díky zvýšení hladiny oceánů. Teplota moře v současné době nestačí k roztavení, a tak permafrost stále přetrvává. - wikipedia
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- A layer of soil at varying depths below the surface in which the temperature has remained below freezing continuously from a few to several thousands of years. weatherdudes.com - by Enrique Cavalitto
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- ecent warming has degraded large sections of permafrost, with pockets of soil collapsing as the ice within it melts. The results include buckled highways, destabilized houses, and "drunken forests" of trees that lean at wild angles. - National Center for Atmospheric Research
by Enrique Cavalitto - The different climatic conditions determinate the cryogenic asymmetry of the Antarctic Peninsula with respect the continuous permafrost on north-east side and the discontinuous permafrost on the west sector. - tierradelfuego.gov.ar
by Enrique Cavalitto - Understanding permafrost is not only important to civil engineering and architecture, it is also a crucial part of studying global change and protecting the environment in cold regions. - The National Snow and Ice Data Center
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- Permafrost é um solo formado por terra, rochas e gelo que permanece congelado em toda a faixa do Ártico. Este tipo de solo ocorre em altas latitudes e em grandes altitudes também, com variação na quantidade de gelo no solo. Grande parte desse tipo de solo permanece congelada há milhares de anos, absorvendo carbono e armazenando-o como matéria orgânica http://www.brasilescola.com/geografia/pe
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- 12 de abril de 2007
O aquecimento global vai prejudicar a cultura de povos caçadores do Ártico, derreter o gelo polar e talvez liberar o lixo tóxico que hoje está depositado no permafrost, a camada de terra congelada, mostrou um estudo da Organização das Nações Unidas.
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- Вечная мерзлота - устойчивое сочетание в русском языке Own research - by Igor Moshkin
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- Районы вечной мерзлоты — верхняя часть земной коры, температура которой долгое время (от 2—3 лет до тысячелетий) не поднимается выше 0 °C. В зоне вечной мерзлоты грунтовые воды находятся в виде льда, её глубина иногда превышает 1000 метров. - Wikipedia
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