lawrocket 3 #1 March 20, 2009 They finally get airlifted lifesaving supplies. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090319/sc_afp/climatesciencebritaincanadaarctic_20090319005244 QuoteThe team aims to gather data to complement satellite and submarine observations to measure the sea ice and plot how fast it is disappearing during their 850-kilometer (530-mile) trek. Global warming is believed to be the main culprit in the rapidly melting north polar ice cap that is freeing up new sea routes and untapped mineral resources on the ocean bottom. They better get out of there quickly! That ice is gonna be gone by Sunday with this type of melting going on. My wife is hotter than your wife. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jcd11235 0 #2 March 20, 2009 Quote They finally get airlifted lifesaving supplies. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090319/sc_afp/climatesciencebritaincanadaarctic_20090319005244 Quote The team aims to gather data to complement satellite and submarine observations to measure the sea ice and plot how fast it is disappearing during their 850-kilometer (530-mile) trek. Global warming is believed to be the main culprit in the rapidly melting north polar ice cap that is freeing up new sea routes and untapped mineral resources on the ocean bottom. They better get out of there quickly! That ice is gonna be gone by Sunday with this type of melting going on. I'm pretty sure the writer meant: During their 850-kilometer (530-mile) trek, the team aims to gather data to complement satellite and submarine observations to measure the sea ice and plot how fast it is disappearing. 85 days at the north pole sounds pretty hard core to me. I can see how waiting for a late resupply could suck.Math tutoring available. Only $6! per hour! First lesson: Factorials! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites