Sentences with phrase «became inhospitable»

«Facebook became inhospitable terrain for those who want to offer quality content like ours,» said Folha's executive editor, Sérgio Dávila.
Anyway, the roman empire declined at the same time as the UK temperature cooled again and our upland areas became inhospitable.
My understanding is that Venus and Mars became inhospitable because their magnetospheres are lacking.
And closely following these came the fourth broken relationship: the world itself became inhospitable, and man and woman were no longer in harmony with their surroundings.
Instead, it sought to identify and justify a continuing role for Christian faith in an intellectual context that had become inhospitable.
The hope is that even if its old territory eventually becomes inhospitable, as experts predict it will, the larch and other trees will thrive in their new homes, and so will British Columbia's economy.
Experts say such cuts could shrink the so - called dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico, which becomes inhospitable to wildlife almost every summer.
Eventually, the planet would become inhospitable to most life forms.
The more raw plant foods you eat, and the more Chapter 8 probiotic - foods habits you incorporate into your diet, the more your body become inhospitable to viruses and infections.
Man was forced to flee Earth over 1000 years ago because the planet's plants and animals had become inhospitable to humans.

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But Minnesota is becoming an increasingly inhospitable state for families and businesses.
It quickly became obvious that the vast majority of the bacteria released by people in the hospital die shortly after landing in what is a remarkably inhospitable ecosystem.
This became clearer as I progressed deeper into this strange, alien world, where I would face creatures that succumbed to the great poison known as Phazon in inhospitable environments like the fiery depths of Magmoor Caverns and the icy wastelands of Phendrana Drifts.
The swamp itself is a magnificent setting, both magical and haunting, a hostile, inhospitable environment that, in its own way, becomes a protective haven for our two outsiders carving their place out of a community that, in its way, is even more hostile.
What's interesting as you work backwards through films we've made about traveling to Mars is: the further back in time you go (and therefore, the less scientific knowledge about the planet with which the filmmakers would have been working), the more Mars ceases to be a cold, inhospitable ball of red mud and becomes a brash, romantic fantasy world onto which stories more and more achingly mythic can be grafted.
Together, the duo must find a way to fend for themselves among the inhospitable environs of the wild, while also trying to make it back home before they become victims of the open hunting season.
After all, this is the vehicle marque that has become synonymous with worldwide off - highway adventure in some of the most remote, inhospitable terrain on the planet.
Adapt or Perish; Craft to Survive: Mankind, so we believe, has become a prevalent species due to its ability to endure and adapt to inhospitable environments.
Where can the climate refugees go, if 2 billion are driven away by rising tides, and the interior available becomes ever more inhospitable?
Indeed, absent a significant adjustment to how billions of humans conduct their lives, parts of the Earth will likely become close to uninhabitable, and other parts horrifically inhospitable, as soon as the end of this century.
30 June, 2017 — Where can the climate refugees go, if 2 billion are driven away by rising tides, and the interior available becomes ever more inhospitable?
... Ultimately, if we are going prevent large parts of this Earth from becoming not only inhospitable but uninhabitable in our lifetimes, we are going to have to keep some fossil fuels in the ground rather than burn them...
Those who stick it out in the inhospitable hinterlands could become a new generation of pioneers, heroes and innovators who work to once again make this territory hospitable for the masses.
If Hansen and many other alarmists were correct, then logically the Earth's climate should have become as inhospitable as that of Venus hundreds of millions of years ago.
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