| A | B |
| icebergs | large masses of ice floating in the sea |
| solitary | alone; by oneself |
| thermometer | a device used to measure temperature, usually a narrow tube filled with mercury or alcohol |
| conquer | to overcome; get the better of |
| destiny | what becomes of someone or something; one's fate or fortune |
| expedition | journey for some special purpose, such as exploration, scientific study, or military purposes |
| insulated | lined or surrounded with a material that does not conduct energy; protected from the loss of heat, electricity, or sound |
| isolation | the state of being separated from others, of being alone |
| navigator | person in charge of finding the position and course of a ship, aircraft, or expedition |
| provisions | a supply of food and drinks |
| verify | to prove to be true; confirm |
| documentation | proof or support of a claim or opinion by evidence |
| unconventional | not bound by or conforming to convention, rule, or precedent; free from conventionality |