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Wat (wie) is ice blink - definitie

WHITE LIGHT SEEN NEAR THE HORIZON RESULTING FROM REFLECTION OF LIGHT OFF AN ICE FIELD
Ice Blink; Ice blink; Ice-blink
  • ''Ice Islands with ice blink'', watercolour by [[Georg Forster]], made 1773 during the [[second voyage of James Cook]]

Iceblink         
Iceblink is a white light seen near the horizon, especially on the underside of low clouds, resulting from reflection of light off an ice field immediately beyond. The iceblink was used by both the Inuit and explorers looking for the Northwest Passage to help them navigate safely.
iceblink         
¦ noun a bright appearance of the sky caused by reflection from a distant ice sheet.
Blink element         
HTML ELEMENT
Blink element type; Blink tag; Blinking text
The blink element is a non-standard HTML element that indicates to a user agent (generally a web browser) that the page author intends the content of the element to blink (that is, alternate between being visible and invisible). The element was introduced in Netscape Navigator but is no longer supported and often ignored by modern Web browsers; some, such as Internet Explorer, never supported the element at all.

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Iceblink

Iceblink is a white light seen near the horizon, especially on the underside of low clouds, resulting from reflection of light off an ice field immediately beyond. The iceblink was used by both the Inuit and explorers looking for the Northwest Passage to help them navigate safely.