Sentences with phrase «abrupt rise»

An abrupt rise refers to a sudden and significant increase in something, often used to describe a rapid or unexpected change in a particular variable. Full definition
The rather abrupt rise in interest rates this year has probably also played a part, and is certainly responsible for some of the increase in the stock market's volatility.
Evidently the hundred - thousand - year glacial cycles did follow a sawtooth pattern: each cycle showed a slow descent into a long - lasting cold state that ended with a mysteriously abrupt rise of temperature.
Certainly the rather abrupt rise in the rate of «unplaced lawyer candidates» — students unable to find articling positions — from 5.8 % in 2008 to 12.1 % in 2011 is an eye - popper and potentially a game changer.
With both West and East Antarctica affected by the change in currents, in the future abrupt rises in sea level become more likely.
«When the Mediteranean Sea flooded human settlements: Abrupt rise in sea level delayed the transition to agriculture in southeastern Europe.»
An abrupt rise in interest rates, concerns about rising inflation, and a potentially more hawkish Federal Reserve have created an equity market tantrum that now has the Dow and S&P 500 Index in full correction territory (a correction is a price decline of between 10 % and 20 %).
The heavy indebtedness that became a crisis around 1980 was due, not so much to the failure of the system as to the rapid increase in the cost of oil and the abrupt rise in interest rates.
The abrupt rise of CO2 acidified the oceans.
Abrupt Rise in Sea Level Delayed the Transition to Agriculture in Southeastern Europe (22/03/2018) Researchers of the Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre, the Goethe University in Frankfurt and the University of Toronto have detected evidence of this oceanographic event in the fossils of tiny calcifying marine algae preserved in seafloor sediments in the Aegean Sea.
[1] When a power plant first opens or shuts down for repair or other causes, fish and other organisms adapted to particular temperature range can be killed by the abrupt rise in water temperature known as «thermal shock»: most aquatic organisms have developed enzyme systems that operate in only narrow ranges of temperature, and can be killed by sudden temperature changes that are beyond the tolerance limits of their metabolic systems.
Eating these foods results in an abrupt rise in your blood sugar levels and a higher likelihood that your body will store their carbs as fat.
When biologists removed feral cats from Anastasia Island in 1989, they recorded an abrupt rise in the number of endangered Anastasia Island beach mice.
Abrupt climate change shouldn't be dismissed as regional, and not be implicitly tied to an abrupt rise in total heat accumulation, but instead should be seen as a big step toward an increased rate of total heat accumulation (i.e. a fever).
Reconstructions have consistently shown that the rise in the instrumental temperature record of the past 150 years is not matched in earlier centuries, and the name «hockey stick graph» was coined for figures showing a long - term decline followed by an abrupt rise in temperatures.»
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