noun A flat mass of floating ice
Floe dynamics play a role in the ecological balance of polar ecosystems.
In geography, a floe refers to a large flat mass of floating ice.
In oceanography, floes are important in the study of sea ice and its movement.
Floe formation and movement are key factors in understanding climate change and its impact on polar regions.
Floe navigation is crucial for Arctic explorers to traverse icy waters.
In a novel about the Arctic, the protagonist must navigate through treacherous floes of ice.
The meteorologist observed the movement of large ice floes in the Arctic region.
The marine biologist studied the impact of melting ice floes on polar bear populations.
The geologist analyzed the composition of ancient ice floes to understand climate patterns.
The environmental scientist researched the melting of ice floes due to climate change.
The ship captain carefully navigated through the ice floes to reach the destination safely.