Many new volcanic islands are ephemeral, lasting only months before disappearing
again under the sea.
Not exact matches
At Troas, which was close to the Troy of Homer's Iliad, that fabled city to which Paris had allured Helen and against which the Greeks fought
under her wronged husband, Menelaus, in order to bring her home
again, Paul had a dream of a Macedonian beseeching him to cross the
sea to Macedonia and help him and his people.
4 - 5 handfuls of fava beans 1 and a half handfuls of hijiki seaweeds, soaked in filtered water for 15 - 20 minutes, then cooked in boiling water for another 15 minutes, drained, rinsed
under cold running water and drained
again 1 cucumber, cleaned and cut into small sticks 4 - 5 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 2 tablespoons tamari juice of half a lemon 1 tablespoon rice vinegar a pinch of whole
sea salt a pinch of chili powder fresh basil, cleaned and chopped, to taste
He said: «In a way we have had a major
sea - change in the last three months because we wanted to draw a line
under what had gone on last season and almost reboot it, start all over
again and we have tried to get the right type of player in terms of not only the way they play but also the type of characters involved to take us forward.»
The story opens with the square yellow guy himself in his pineapple
under the
sea, having the best day of his life (yet
again).
Then
again, with the surface of Venus being at almost 900 °F (500 °C)
under more than 90 times the air pressure of Earth's atmosphere at
sea level, with occasional showers of acid, it's not easy to test the properties of materials
under Venusian conditions.
The studio is diving
under the
sea again to explore the hidden origin and continuing adventures of the titular Dory.
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Steven C. Amstrup, the federal biologist who led an analysis last year concluding that the world's polar bear population could shrink two thirds by 2050
under moderate projections for retreating summer
sea ice, is once
again in the field along Alaska's Arctic coast, studying this year's brood of cubs, yearlings and mothers.
Remember for a long time «pingos» were surface land features — odd hills on the flat tundra, in areas that that had been
under the ice age ice, then had been underwater as that ice melted and
sea level rose, then exposed
again during the next ice age.
Coasts will go, islands will shrink like sit - com sacks in a cool pool, Arabs get stuck
again, Japanese & Koreans, Indians & Londoners, quaked
under sea.
But even with that trend, «many scientists» still caution that
sea ice could expand
again periodically even as the system heads toward mainly open water in summers later this century
under the building long - term influence of the greenhouse blanket.
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