ice mass
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Definition
- Noun:
- A large mass of ice: A substantial, cohesive body of ice, typically formed from compacted snow over long periods and found in polar regions or high mountains.
Usage
- The term "ice mass" is a general, descriptive noun used in scientific and geographical contexts to refer to large, distinct bodies of ice. It is a neutral term that does not specify the exact form (e.g., glacier, ice sheet, ice cap).
Examples
- Noun:
- The satellite images showed a significant ice mass breaking away from the continent.
- Scientists are studying the movement of this enormous ice mass.
- The retreat of the polar ice mass is a key indicator of climate change.
Advanced Usage
- "Ice mass balance": A scientific term referring to the net gain or loss of ice from an ice mass over a specific period, accounting for accumulation (e.g., snowfall) and ablation (e.g., melting, calving).
- The glacier's negative ice mass balance confirms it is shrinking.
Variants and Related Words
- Glacier (n): A specific type of persistent, flowing ice mass on land.
- Ice sheet (n): A very large, continental-scale ice mass covering land (e.g., Greenland Ice Sheet).
- Ice cap (n): A smaller, dome-shaped ice mass covering a mountain area or plateau.
- Ice shelf (n): A thick, floating platform of ice attached to a coastline, formed from an ice mass flowing onto the ocean.
Synonyms
- Glacial body: A formal synonym often used in scientific literature.
- Ice body: A simpler, more general synonym.
Related Phrases
- Ice mass loss: The reduction in the volume or extent of an ice mass.
- The region has experienced accelerated ice mass loss in recent decades.
- Ice mass movement: The flow or displacement of an ice mass.
- The study focused on the dynamics of ice mass movement.
Noun
- a large mass of ice