Sentences with phrase «as deep rock»

Seeking to create a thrilling co-op experience, developers Ghost Ship Games is developing a title known as Deep Rock Galactic.

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The EPA fracking study was commissioned in 2010 by the US Congress and stands as the most comprehensive review of the controversial mining technique, which releases natural gas by injecting a high - pressure mixture of water, sand, and chemicals into rock formations deep below ground.
That includes visits to World Record hot spots in the U.S. such as the World's Tallest Outdoor Rock - Climbing Wall in Reno, Nevada; Bowling Green, Kentucky's Mammoth Cave National Park, which is home to the world's longest known cave system; the World's Largest Living Tree — a giant sequoia named General Sherman — in California's Sequoia National Park; and the volcanic - formed Crater Lake in Oregon, which at 1,943 feet is America's deepest lake.
A clam bake begins with gathering seaweed (Rockweed) that's attached to the rocks along the shoreline and digging a pit, usually about three by five feet and a couple of feet deep (about the same size as a pig roasting pit if you happen to have one!).
book and I figure I'll get him a toddler - sized baby doll and we'll work on bottles and diapers and no, we don't pick up babies by their eyeballs, honey, but beyond that, I'm still sensing he'll be in for a HUGE WORLD - ROCKING SURPRISE in a few months, and I might as well be spending my time having deep telepathic conversations about babies with my dog.
We would spend hours nursing, rocking, holding her and waiting for her to fall into a deep sleep, only to have her wake up as soon as we set her down and then we'd have to repeat the whole process.
His party was in deep trouble in the north - west where, in the words of Liverpool's mayor, Joe Anderson, «Tories are as rare as rocking - horse shit.»
Fracking, as the technique is known, is the use of chemical - laced water injected deep underground to create fissures in underground rock formations and release natural gas and oil.
As each cylinder of rock comes up from the deep, onboard specialists rush to record its density, resistivity, temperature and any other data that might change before the cores are examined at a main lab in Bremen, Germany.
Mars also boasts an incredible gorge, called Valles Marineris, which is at least three times as deep as the Grand Canyon and spans one - fifth of the planet — great for a bit of low - gravity rock climbing.
The team also analyzed how deep the earthquakes occur underground and concluded that as quakes occur deeper, the rocks become stronger and the stress drop, or force behind the earthquakes, becomes more powerful.
Known as seismic reflection data, the images are created by equipment that generates sound waves and records the speeds at which the waves bounce off faults and different rock layers deep within the ground.
The deep waters of the East Pacific hold an unprepossessing treasure trove: potato - sized lumps of rock that contain valuable metals such as manganese, cobalt and copper.
At the very least, we can expect our talent to render more astounding discoveries about our past — once as invisible and mute as a long - buried fossil in some deep cleft of rock but now exhumed and decoded by that unique brain that sets our species apart.
The brief magnetic pulses observed prior to some moderate - sized earthquakes might be triggered by chemical bonds breaking in rocks under stress (such as those deep beneath the San Andreas fault, shown).
Easily vaporized elements, known as volatiles, are largely missing from moon rocks but might be sequestered deep in the lunar interior.
Such rock, known as basalt, might be better than other sites, such as deep saline aquifers or nearly empty oil wells, because the rock not only stores CO2 but also over a relatively short period of years forms carbonate minerals out of it — in other words, limestone.
But unlike in Europe, the oldest surviving rock art of Southeast Asia is more often found in rock shelters rather than deep caves, suggesting experiences in deep caves can not have been their inspiration as has long been argued for Europe.
Brought to Earth's surface in eruptions of deep volcanic material, these rocks hold clues as to what is going on deep beneath Earth's surface.
Based on radiometric dating and geochemical isotope analysis, Czaja characterizes his fossils as having formed in this early Vaalbara supercontinent in an ancient deep seabed containing sulfate from continental rock.
Quantifying the global hydrogen budget is key to understanding the amount of Earth's biomass that is in the subsurface, as many deep ecosystems contain chemolithotrophic — so - called «rock - eating» — organisms that consume hydrogen.
Birch showed how the stiffness of rocks changes under the extreme conditions of pressure and temperature deep within planets, as well as with chemical composition.
The most popular explanations today are that it was either born as an inflating half dome of magma squeezed in between subsurface layers of rock or within a conduit deep inside a volcano.
Because we can not sample the deep Earth, we must deduce its composition either by looking at the clues hidden in igneous and metamorphic rocks, or by examining proxies for composition and structure such as the three - dimensional variation of the velocity of seismic waves produced by earthquakes and sampled by networks of seismometers on the surface.
If it spots elements of interest, it will approach and use a drill on its robotic arm to collect rock samples from as deep as 5 centimetres.
This picture may be about to change in light of a study of deep - sea rocks and sediments led by John Parkes, a microbiologist at Cardiff University in the U.K.. By visiting oil - drilling projects at two sites in the Pacific in 2002, Parkes and colleagues obtained samples as deep as 400 meters beneath the seafloor.
Bacteria, however, have remained Earth's most successful form of life — found miles deep below as well as within and on surface rock, within and beneath the oceans and polar ice, floating in the air, and within as well as on Homo sapiens sapiens; and some Arctic thermophiles apparently even have life - cycle hibernation periods of up to a 100 million years while waiting for warmer conditions underneath increasing layers of sea sediments (Lewis Dartnell, New Scientist, September 20, 2010; and Hubert et al, 2010).
But a group led by geologist Rajdeep Dasgupta of Rice University in Texas put very small samples of peridotite under very large pressures and discovered mantle rock can and does liquefy, at least in small amounts, as deep as 150 miles (250 km) in the mantle.
We're developing Deep Earth Imaging technology to allow geologists to create precise images of subsurface rock properties, as if the regolith material is transparent.
«This is the story of our deep connection to the physical world as seen in stars, rocks, and the workings of DNA.»
Geologic sequestration involves injecting would - be CO2 emissions deep underground into rock formations that trap this CO2 permanently (well, permanently as far as humans are concerned).
But so - called hot spot volcanoes, such as Hawaii's, are thought to be fed by plumes of hot rock rising from deeper within Earth.
Hydraulic fracturing, or «fracking,» is a petroleum - extraction procedure in which millions of gallons of water (as well as sand and chemicals) are injected deep into underground shale beds to crack the rock and release natural gas and oil.
Even more crustal minerals were formed by plate tectonics with the help of lubricating ocean water, atmospheric oxygen from the successful development of photosynthetic microbes, and land - based lichens (of algae and fungi) and mosses which were followed by deep - rooted plants that hastened the erosion and weathering of surface rocks with the help of biochemical action and the creation of soils as well as new clay minerals.
While Price is not expecting any time soon a mission to Mars to drill several hundred meters beneath the surface, methanogens (methane - generating Archaea) could just as easily be detected around meteor craters where rock has been thrown up from deep underground.
Rocking Lunge — Begin this warmup by taking a deep lunge bringing your left leg forward and both knees slightly bent as your starting position.
When these muscles are strengthened to their max, your erection will feel like it is anchored deep inside your body, allowing you to maintain a complete, rock - hard erection for as long as you need it...
As you dive deeper into your inner landscape, the ocean continues to gently rock you in a soothing way allowing you to become peaceful.
Deep inside an abandoned nuclear missile silo in the middle of the California desert, indie rock legend - turned recluse Richard Havoc and his band of alt - rock misfits sequester themselves 15 stories underground as a giant F - U to «The Man.»
The company has an intriguing motto («Co-op First») and their first title, Deep Rock Galactic, has been pitched as...
But as his autobiographical Almost Famous made clear, he has a deep connection to rock music, and he passionately hopes that it can help to usher the audience into his inner world.
Rock's truths aren't as deep as those in Linklater's Before series, making room for a couple of Borat - strength scatalogical sequences that will make audiences wince and roar.
If you're looking for a fun and different multiplayer experience on your Xbox console, check out Deep Rock Galactic that successfully incorporates team puzzle mechanics as you attempt to bring back the bling and more importantly... survive, this first person shooter!
It's not too deep or substantive, but as directed by John G. Avildsen (The Karate Kid, Rocky), this is a pleasant little road picture that features many fine elements, from the eccentric characterizations, tongue - in - cheek situations, and some pretty good country, blues and rock - n - roll music.
Deep Rock Galactic is a cooperative first - person shooter mixed with a procedural sci - fi mining game, except you play as charismatic dwarves, not boring astronauts.
The Nintendo Wii shortage and the rain check system also gets a deeper look, as well as Activision's decision to not allow the Guitar Hero 3 guitar to work on Rock Band on the PS3.
«Deep Rock Galactic is one of the first titles we're launching as Coffee Stain Publishing and we couldn't be happier to work with Ghost Ship Games,» says Anton Westbergh, CEO / Co-Founder of Coffee Stain.
As a result, two assassins, Charlie (Morgan Freeman, Deep Impact, Hard Rain) and Wesley (Chris Rock, Dogma, Lethal Weapon 4) kill him.
Brain breaks are generally one to three minutes long and can be done individually (e.g., deep breathing, stretching), with a partner (e.g., rock - paper - scissors), or as a whole class (e.g., chants / songs, short dance routine).
Where it spilled most of the water was when just one side of the car went through a deeper rut, as the Compass's tall body rocked from side to side.
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