nunatak

/ˈnʌnəˌtæk/
noun
  1. A mountain peak or rocky hill that sticks out above a surrounding ice sheet or glacier.
    • From the plane, we could see nunataks rising like islands from the glacier.
    • The climbers rested on a nunatak before continuing across the ice.
    • Scientists study nunataks to learn about the geology of Antarctica.
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