Examples of using Svalbard in English and their translations into Chinese
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Programming
The Svalbard global seed vault stores a copy of national and international crop collections, as a last resort in case of natural disasters or conflicts.
The observed late 20th century warming in Svalbard is not going to continue for the next 20- 25 years.
While Svalbard is affected by climate change, it's likely to affect only the outermost few meters of permafrost in the foreseeable future.
And it was only on the flight here from Svalbard that I remembered what it was.
Svalbard means‘ cold coasts' and was first mentioned in Icelandic texts as far back as the 12th century.
And across the broad expanse of the Svalbard plain, under the radiance of the Aurora, she heard a sound she dreaded.
After Andrée, Frænkel lifted off from Svalbard in July 1897, the balloon lost hydrogen and crashed on the pack ice after only two days.
For visitors, the Russian town on Norway's Svalbard archipelago combines the contrasts of pristine Arctic beauty and Soviet style industry.
The mission of the Svalbard Global Seed Vault is to provide a safety net against accidental loss of diversity in traditional genebanks.
Ice mapping and monitoring have been performed regularly in high-priority areas around Svalbard and along the ice edge.
Norway, particularly northern Norway and Svalbard, has geographical advantages when it comes to observation of the northern lights and communication with polar-orbiting satellites.
The programme also offers you the opportunity to experience one semester in Svalbard(UNIS), an island archipelago situated in the heart of the Arctic.
Svalbard means“cold coasts” and was first mentioned in Icelandic texts in the 12th century.
Svalbard is a place from which things are removed and then named for the people that remove them.
Imagine a post-apocalyptic world where all food sources were destroyed and famine began to set it, that's where the Svalbard Global Seed Vault comes in.
The SvalSat ground station on Svalbard is ideal for spacecraft control and for downloading data because the station can see all 14 daily orbits of the satellite.
Svalbard is one of a dozen multi-object sites constructed in the last five years.".
By the middle of the 20th century, the walrus population around Svalbard was nearly extinct.
At the exhibition opening, Queen Sonja of Norway removed her snow boots in the entrance along with the great and good of Svalbard society.
In the Svalbard Treaty Norway and 39 other countries have the same rights to operate in the archipelago, provided that they comply with Norwegian law.