it is cold. it is icy in the winter and still has some snow in the summer
there is the 'Mer de Glace' (the 'sea of ice')
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Nope, Switzerland, the Hebrides Islands, the Mer de Glace, and a ship at the edge of the Arctic Ice Cap.
Palais de Glace was created in 1910.
The meeting of the monster and the doctor on the glacier (Le Mer de glace) where the monster expresses his interpretation of the nature vs Nurture controversy.
'de la glace' is 'ice cream' in English
Fire - Le feuIce - Glace
* Switzerland * La mer de glace * Heberdies * at the edge of the arctic ice.
L'Antarctique est le continent couvert de glace. La couche de glace s'est formée par les chutes de neige. Elle y couvre 99% de la surface.
The Mer de Glace, a prominent glacier in the French Alps, has retreated primarily due to climate change, which has led to rising temperatures and altered precipitation patterns. Increased temperatures accelerate glacier melting, while reduced snowfall limits replenishment. Human-induced factors, such as greenhouse gas emissions, have exacerbated these changes, contributing to the glacier's significant decline over the past century. Additionally, natural variability in climate can also play a role in short-term fluctuations.
Mer de Noms was created in 1999.
L'Étoile de mer was created in 1928.