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Pressure ridge in the Arctic
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Under the influence of Earth’s rotation, winds, sea currents, shocks with drifting icebergs or successive expansion and contraction of the ice due to temperature changes, the Arctic sea ice moves, breaks, compresses. When two ice plates collide, compression ridges are formed, up to 10 meters high.
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