Sentences with phrase «leave your planets over»

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From the late 1960s through the early»70s, the denizens of this tiny Pacific island were the wealthiest people on the planet per capita, due to the dense and valuable guano deposits left on the island by fish - eating seabirds over a period of eons.
Our very solar system — sun and earth — are the left over bit of other stars and planets that exploded billions of years ago.
«We took over the Planet Hollywood space they left,» Bank notes.
(Apparently, although I didn't know it until he / she left a second comment here today, we even disagree over the desirablity of state - funded primary and secondary education, a hallmark of pretty much every advanced nation on the planet.)
«The results show that evaporation at high temperatures, similar to those at the beginning of planet formation, leads to the loss of volatile elements and to enrichment in heavy isotopes in the left over materials from the event,» said Day, a Scripps geoscientist and lead author of the study.
Our own Kuiper Belt, which extends outward from Neptune's orbit, is home to many dwarf planets, comets, and other small bodies left over from the formation of the solar system.
About half the heat produced by Earth is thought to come from internal nuclear reactions, the other half from heat left over from Earth's earliest days as a red - hot planet.
Astronomers believe this region, called the Oort cloud, contains a vast collection of icy debris left over from material that came together to form the sun, Earth, and the other major planets 4.6 billion years ago.
Planets arise from the disk of material left over after a star sparks to life.
An international team of 32 authors from 24 institutions in eight countries led the effort, which involved using satellite data from NASA's Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer instruments to help determine the leaf area index, or amount of leaf cover, over the planet's vegetated regions.
Debris left over from the solar system's creation regularly slammed into Earth, boiling away the early ocean and coating the planet with molten rock.
Other Sloan researchers have identified a new class of white dwarfs, the cores left over after sun - size stars die, and have sighted elusive brown dwarfs, objects too big to be planets but not quite massive enough to ignite fusion reactions and become stars.
14 A 30 - foot - wide meteoroid that struck the atmosphere over Antarctica in 2004 left 2 million pounds of dust in its wake — enough to seed rain clouds and affect the climate on the other side of the planet.
This idea helps explain how we started out as a small, apelike, herbivorous species 6 million years ago in tropical Africa, and after a history of origin and extinction of species, what's left today is us: a single species all over the planet with an astonishing array of abilities to adjust.
Planets are thought to form from discs of gas and dust left over from the formation of the parent star.
The orbiter keeps track of both the activity of the sun and the ions streaming away from the planet's atmosphere to build up an inventory of everything that enters and leaves over time.
Our solar system is littered with asteroids and comets, debris left over from the planets» formation.
These circumstellar disks are common around newborn stars, and provide the raw materials for planets, which are formed as a result of accretion of dust and debris left over from the star's birth.
These circumstellar dusty disks are likely generated by collisions between objects left over from planet formation around stars.
Still other moons were probably formed from material left over when the planets were formed in the early days of the solar system.
If such enzymes didn't exist, then the planet would be ankle - deep in the undegraded lysosomal wastes left over from the cells of 600 million years of animal life on this planet.
This band of asteroids may have begun as a planet that was broken apart in a collision with another planet early in our solar system's history, or it could be material left over from when the solar system formed.
Tens of thousands of smaller objects are estimated to lie out there, left over from the upheaval caused by the giant planets moving away from the Sun and settling into their current orbits.
Planets are born from the material left over from star birth.
Those remnants are the rubble left over from the explosions of dying stars, which in turn become incorporated into newly forming planets.
«Many of these systems may have formed similarly to Kepler - 223, but then later became destabilized, perhaps by a more distant massive planet or perhaps by the cumulative effect of the scattering of many smaller planetesimals left over from the planet - building process.»
Saturn's icy 246 - mile - wide moon Mimas (near lower left) appears tiny by comparison to the planet's rings, but scientists think the all of the small, icy particles spread over a vast area that comprise the rings are no more than a few times as massive as Mimas.
However, it's one of the best spots on the planet for surveying the faint cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation left over from the Big Bang.
Six months pass and Dr. Eggman has nearly taken over the entire planet, leaving Sonic and his friends in a tough position.
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Much as leaving food out on a counter in the summertime is a great way to get ants, touching every thistle and rock and leafy green on a strange planet, not to mention sticking your face right over a seed pod is a great way to inhale alien spores.
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I felt really bad, but when I was leaving the planet, I decided to just run over the whole herd.
After the inhabitants won a victorious battle over the Imperial army, a new government rose to maintain peace, and the army left the planet.
You don't have to micromanage the building and production of each of your planets, so that leaves time to do battle over and over again.
The story picks up where Defense Grid left off and has you jumping from planet to planet in hopes of finding one that isn't taken over by the evil aliens.
Paul Voosen, who's one of my favorite science journalists these days, has written a fine piece examining the scientific and societal debate over the Anthropocene, the proposed term for this era in which human decisions (or indecision) will leave a durable mark in planetary systems and even in the planet's stratified rock.
We're dismayed over the fact that the Global Warming fiasco has become politically popular and expedient to those left - wing politicians and power - brokers whose sole aim is to literally tax everything with a carbon footprint and give them control over all life, hidden within their PC guileful pretence to save the planet.
Over the past few years I have been hanging out at green / left blogs where I've received much abuse with my global cooling meme, but that has all stopped since informing them that they have in fact saved the planet from overheating.
As the Big Climate enforcers see it, when it comes to laying pipe all over the planet, leave that to Rajendra Pachauri...
Leaving me with an unchanged opinion that goes as follows: Apparently the human - caused increase in CO2 is heating the planet to at least a minor degree, but probably not to any degree worth getting exercised over.
Actually Fielding's use of that graph is quite informative of how denialist arguments are framed — the selected bit of a selected graph (and don't mention the fastest warming region on the planet being left out of that data set), or the complete passing over of short term variability vs longer term trends, or the other measures and indicators of climate change from ocean heat content and sea levels to changes in ice sheets and minimum sea ice levels, or the passing over of issues like lag time between emissions and effects on temperatures... etc..
Hello all, well this all is getting very dire, My vegetable garden is rotting in the ground, to much rain and scoring heat,, I noticed most of my trees on my 5 acre farm are browning at the top and the leaves are thinning on all of them and around 10 of them are completely dead... We live here in the carpet capital of the world and seems to me that most don't see or don't care about the sky or the trees or the air they breathe... Just this week We had to completely drain our grand kids pool and start over, with all this rain it turned green and no amount of algae killer would clear it up, The PH was insanely high...... It's the small things in life that make what's left of life on this planet........
What is left behind are dustbowls all over the planet.
Part of this heat is generated by the natural decay of radioactive element in the rocks, and part of the heat is left over from the formation of the Earth five billion years ago — when gravity pulled together bits of gas and dust to form our planet.
This is said to represent 90 % of Earth's total heat over that period, leaving a mere 10 % or 2.8 E23 J to warm the rest of the planet.
With one week left, over 430 teams and nearly 8,000 participants will continue to taking action and making a difference for themselves, their communities, and the planet.
If this happens, it will be like the arrival of the Messiah, to lead the charge to end global warming which is leading us all to desertification of our home, Planet Earth which will lead to fighting over the remaining fresh water and soil and nuclear world war III which will have no survivors and leave the planet earth our home permanently radioactive and uninhabiPlanet Earth which will lead to fighting over the remaining fresh water and soil and nuclear world war III which will have no survivors and leave the planet earth our home permanently radioactive and uninhabiplanet earth our home permanently radioactive and uninhabitable.
An international team of 32 authors from 24 institutions in eight countries led the effort, which involved using satellite data from NASA's Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer instruments to help determine the leaf area index, or amount of leaf cover, over the planet's vegetated regions.
Remember, over the expected lifetime of our Sun, it will expand and eventually engulf the Earth, provided that there is still a planet left to engulf.
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