Sentences with phrase «black soil which»

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Lacking a fertile ideological soil on which to stake a claim — even in respect to the once fashionable ideology of liberation for the blacks, the poor, the Third World — the theologian purports to turn his back on all ideologies and reclaim «raw» consciousness, which supposedly is free of any group or material biases.
They discovered that the Black Death that devastated Europe between 1347 and 1350 was likely close to the common ancestor of all extant Y. pestis strains, (which likely arose — from the soil bacterium Yersinia pseudotuberculosis — between 1200 and 1340).
Black cohosh grows best in moisturized, rich, heavy soils which are preferably partially shaded, with a pH of 5.1 - 6.0.
Karakum is also the name of a desert in Turkmenistan that has black soil beneath its surface and is home to the Darvaza gas crater, known as the «Door to Hell», which has been burning away for the past 40 years — nature's foundry, if you like.
In another series of rooms the floors were scattered with soil, on top of which Black placed oversized cubes of soap from the toiletries company Lush, creating a fully immersive, sensory experience.
Arnold Lehman, director of the Brooklyn, which receives about a third of its funding from the city, said: «The idea of this painting is to venerate the Virgin Mary as the nourisher of black Africa, of soil, all of that.
The carbon isn't being stored in the living plant matter, but in the soil, and the amount of carbon in 4 ″ of top soil (which is black because of that carbon) is going to be far greater than that in the plants growing in it.
[Response: Your argument misses the point in three different and important ways, not even considering whether or not the Black Hills data have any general applicability elsewhere, which they may or may not: (1) It ignores the point made in the post about the potential effect of previous, seasonal warming on the magnitude of an extreme event in mid summer to early fall, due to things like (especially) a depletion in soil moisture and consequent accumulation of degree days, (2) it ignores that biological sensitivity is far FAR greater during the warm season than the cold season for a whole number of crucial variables ranging from respiration and photosynthesis to transpiration rates, and (3) it ignores the potential for derivative effects, particularly fire and smoke, in radically increasing the local temperature effects of the heat wave.
First, we have to consider the effect of aerosols, which start off as urban haze or rural smoke and ultimately become transcontinental and transoceanic plumes o ABCs consisting of sulfate, nitrate, hundreds of organics, black carbon, soil dust, fly ash, and other aerosols.
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