If such a gap can not be left due to a lack of space we say: «
less space = less speed».
Less space = more clusters.
Not exact matches
Actually, though, most of the OLR originates from below the tropopause (can get up around 18 km in the tropics, generally lower)-- with a majority of solar radiation absorbed at the surface, a crude approximation can be made that the area emitting to
space is
less than 2 * (20/6371) * 100 % ~
= 0.628 % more than the area heated by the sun, so the OLR per unit area should be well within about 0.6 % of the value calculated without the Earth's curvature (I'm guessing it would actually be closer to if not
less than 0.3 % different).
Imbalance
= incoming
less reflected solar radiant energy minus the heat energy from surface and atmosphere escaping to
space.]
Tying in the other figures you have the 67 +24 +78 +26 − 30
= 195 in the atmosphere
less the 30 that K&T isolated and 165 +30 +40
= 235 or total flux to
space.
Unnecessarily big boxes
= less room on freight vehicles
= bigger footprint
= frustrated consumers
= your name on an ad hanging in an office
space.
Smaller
space = less time spent cleaning.
Less legs = less floor space, and it's visually lighter because it's not a solid piece with drawers all the way down the front of
Less legs
= less floor space, and it's visually lighter because it's not a solid piece with drawers all the way down the front of
less floor
space, and it's visually lighter because it's not a solid piece with drawers all the way down the front of it.
I'm working into the
less is more look lately - not sure why, I usually like lots of color - but I seem to be moving towards clean lines - not sure why, maybe I just need a quite
space =) The pictures you shared are great.