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  2. Open Polar Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Open Polar Sea was a conjectured ice-free body of water that was believed to encircle the North Pole.Although this theory was widely accepted and served as a basis for many exploratory expeditions aimed at reaching the North Pole by sea or discovering a navigable route between Europe and the Pacific via the North Pole, it was ultimately proven to be untrue.

  3. Polar Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Open Polar Sea, a hypothesized ice-free ocean surrounding the North Pole Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Polar Sea .

  4. Polar seas - Wikipedia

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    Polar bear in Manitoba, Canada. November 2004. Polar seas is a collective term for the Arctic Ocean (about 4-5 percent of Earth's oceans) and the southern part of the Southern Ocean (south of Antarctic Convergence, about 10 percent of Earth's oceans). In the coldest years, sea ice can cover around 13 percent of the Earth's total surface at its ...

  5. 1773 Phipps expedition towards the North Pole - Wikipedia

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    HMS Racehorse and HMS Carcass in the ice, engraving after John Cleveley the Younger, from Phipps' 1774 book. The 1773 Phipps expedition towards the North Pole was a British Royal Navy expedition suggested by the Royal Society and especially its vice president Daines Barrington, who believed in an ice-free Open Polar Sea.

  6. List of Arctic expeditions - Wikipedia

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    1958: USS Nautilus (SSN-571) crosses the Arctic Ocean from the Pacific to the Atlantic beneath the polar sea ice, reaching the North Pole on 3 August 1958; 1959: Discoverer 1, a prototype with no camera, is the first satellite in polar orbit [10] 1959: USS Skate (SSN-578) becomes first submarine to surface at the North Pole on 17 March 1959

  7. Isaac Israel Hayes - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Israel Hayes (March 5, 1832 – December 17, 1881) was an American Arctic explorer, physician, and politician, [1] who was appointed as the commanding officer at Satterlee General Hospital during the American Civil War, [2] and was then elected, after the war, to the New York State Assembly.

  8. The Pillsbury Doughboy has an actual name and you've ... - AOL

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    In the 30-second slot, the Doughboy is 'born' out of a cracked-open can of Pillsbury dough, after which he utters his first words, "Hi! I'm Poppin' Fresh, the Pillsbury Doughboy!"

  9. Play-Doh - Wikipedia

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    Play-Doh or also known as Play-Dough is a modeling compound for young children to make arts and crafts projects. The product was first manufactured in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, as a wallpaper cleaner in the 1930s. [1] Play-Doh was then reworked and marketed to Cincinnati schools in the mid-1950s. Play-Doh was demonstrated at an ...