Sentences with phrase «at depth»

When buying normal street tyres I'd normally look at the depth of the tread to know how many kilometers I can still do on them.
Heat at a depth of 1000 meters would not return for at least 250 years because the return rate is about 4 meters / year.
But increasing fluid pressure at depth reduces the friction along the fault, sometimes triggering an earthquake.
It continually replaces seawater at depth with water from the surface and slowly replaces surface water elsewhere with water rising from deeper depths.
I am trained to work at a depth level and I am very experienced working with trauma and conditions such as depression and anxiety.
The high - frequency waves that were largely produced in the lower section of the rupture occurred at a depth of about 15 kilometers.
It's our first dive of the day, and with just eight minutes at our depth of 130 feet, it will be our shortest.
A surprise, however, was the range of food surviving at that depth from human activity, which accounted for around 5 to 6 per cent of the diet.
I'm amazed at the depth of discussion that comes my way on twitter which speaks to the advanced betting IQ of modern day sports bettors.
Scientists use permafrost temperature, measured at a depth where seasonal variations cease to occur, as an indicator of long - term change and to represent the mean annual ground temperature.
You will dive at a depth no greater than 60 feet.
Once a diver was saturated with the right gases for a given depth and pressure (a process that took a day), he could safely remain at that depth indefinitely.
It is partially outlined with additional coral beds that sit at a depth of 40 - feet deep.
It looked a tad nuts among the other attempts at depth around it, but an amusing curiosity nonetheless that brought some smiles.
Well, not just radiation, but radiation, water, and rock were all that was needed to support life at depth.
This amazing geological formation is not home to a variety of marine life, especially at depth.
This oil is located at a depth of 3,000 feet.
We were a little surprised at the depth of flavor in this one.
Most of the world's coral reefs are accessible at that depth so there is plenty to do and see.
Images of the sponge taken at a depth of just over 2100 metres revealed that it was 3.5 metres long, 2 metres high and 1.5 metres wide (see video below).
We have also discussed at depth about profile pictures You will not be ready when the love of your life comes along.
As ocean water heats up the surface is warmest and the temperature decreases at depth.
I hope it will make clearance, at the depth needed, more possible.
But this particular diamond would have formed at a depth of around 500 miles, the researchers said.
Has any of your thoughts ever changed anything at a depth level?
In other cases, the presence of extra material at the surface is compensated by the existence of less dense material at depth.
Pressure at that depth keeps the gas dissolved and prevents it from leaking into the atmosphere.
I was shocked at that depth of knowledge and such a generous and complete course in book writing, given in a couple of sentences.
The fact that water density alone, at surface and even at depth would resist movement of «heat» downward is a physical property well observed.
It requires a considerable depth of ice over a long period to obtain a single reading at depth.
It can go down as far as 2 meters in water, and work for up to one full hour at that depth.
Role - relationship counseling aims neither at basic personality changes nor at depth insight.
It's wonderful to see all those colorful fish at this depth.
After rigorous testing, they've been rated for swimming at a depth of 50 meters.
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