Polar flight refers to air travel routes that pass over or near the polar regions, specifically the Arctic and Antarctic areas. These routes are often used for long-haul international flights, as they can provide shorter distances between destinations by taking advantage of the Earth's curvature. However, polar flights require special navigation and communication considerations due to the unique atmospheric and geomagnetic conditions in these regions. Additionally, airlines must comply with specific regulations and safety protocols when operating in polar airspace.
Our flight will take a polar route. Please do not feed the polar bear.
The Amundsen Polar Flight - 1925 was released on: USA: 29 November 1925
The Amundsen Polar Flight - 1925 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Yes, and they are not necessarly nice toward human beings; unlike most other bears, polar bears can be oriented toward human meat. Meaning, it is best not to mess around with polar bears, and they dont do flight at coins in pepsi cans....the bear rattle is not going to work with most polar bears; it works with most other bears. See: bears and eatting small girls, etc.
Take the polar route, which I believe leaves from LA EX. If you go through Dallas, it passes over the Atlantic, which makes the flight a couple of hours longer.
No its not polar
same thing as any other animal: fight or flight. Since Polar bears are very territorial and know how strong they are compared to other animals, they generally fight and will fight to the death. There are times Polar bears will run, if something is totally confusing to them (think laser lights and disco balls and cannons going off.)
Polar contains polar. Non-polar contains nothing.
ClO4 is polar.
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