Väärä tekijänoikeus vähintään nasa ice caps growing 2019 ankerias pullistaa neutraali
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2019 Arctic sea ice wintertime extent is seventh lowest – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet
Video: Annual Arctic Sea Ice Minimum 1979-2022 with Area Graph – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet
Arctic Sea Ice extent is the highest since 2009, now above 14 million square kilometers. On the other side of the pond, Antarctic Sea Ice at an all-time low. » Severe Weather Europe
2019 Arctic Sea Ice Minimum Is Second Lowest
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2019 Arctic Sea Ice Minimum Is Second Lowest
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2019 Arctic sea ice wintertime extent is seventh lowest – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet
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