ice breaker
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The word icebreakers is a plural noun. The singular is icebreaker.
Hi: The navy icebreakers were listed as agb, standing for auxiliary icebreaker. The CG added their logo, W, when the icebreakers were transferred to the CG.
Chesapeake Icebreakers was created in 1997.
Chesapeake Icebreakers ended in 1999.
The first icebreaker is generally credited to the Russian navy, specifically the ship "Svyataya Anna," built in 1890. However, the concept of icebreaking vessels dates back even earlier, with wooden ships designed for navigating icy waters appearing in the 17th century. The development of dedicated icebreakers continued throughout the 19th century, driven by the need for Arctic exploration and shipping routes.
Icebreaker - clothing - was created in 1995.
Icebreaker - band - was created in 1989.
Ymer - icebreaker - was created in 1977.
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The structure added to the Confederation Bridge on the base of each pier to break up ice is known as an "icebreaker." These icebreakers are designed to prevent the accumulation of ice around the piers, which could potentially damage the bridge and impact its stability. By disrupting the formation of ice, the icebreakers help ensure the bridge remains safe and functional during winter months when ice conditions are prevalent.
Icebreakers sail into Antarctic waters as the sea ice begins to melt in the springtime. Generally, as the sea ice melts, it breaks apart forming leads of open water. An icebreaker will follow leads until there is no more open water, then turn on its ice-breaking mechanisms to essentially chew up enough ice to allow the ship to continue to sail forward. These mechanisms are like grinders with blades that rotate perpendicular to the level of the open water. The blade systems are mounted in both sides of the bows of icebreakers. An exact measurement of 'how much ice' is involved varies depending on the sea ice, the icebreaker, its origin and its destination.
No, icebreaker is a noun (a thing). A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun; the pronoun for icebreaker is 'it'. Example sentence:They had to hire an icebreaker to free the fishing boat from the ice. It was very costly.You need a good icebreaker for the party, it gets people talking to each other.