Sentences with phrase «bright flashes known»

Luckily these asteroids, which range from 3 feet to almost 60 feet, are small enough to disintegrate in our atmosphere in bright flashes known as bolides, or «fireballs.»

Not exact matches

I think autumn is much more of vegetable territory than summer — all the stone fruit and berries come in a quick, bright and happy flash, and before we know it, we are left with squash, roots, and sturdy winter greens.
From her graduate study of dinoflagellates, Widder knew that an animal's first flash is the brightest and that to obtain clear readings, the creature must be stimulated and contained long enough to measure all the light given off.
There are glimpses of something great that flash by, like when you manage to pass a tricky law that you know will set the city on course for a brighter, better future, or when you get the economy booming and everyone seems happy and thriving.
You know them: those fishy promises in flashing, bright red texts.
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