Not exact matches
Orange shows active fires, light brown shows
burn scar, and blue - gray shows
unburned plants and structures.
The researchers got similar results when they compared
burned and
unburned Konza Prairie watersheds where bison had been reintroduced in 1987.
The fire showed all the classic signs of arson, including «pour patterns» on the floor: demarcation lines between
burned and
unburned areas that suggested a flammable liquid had been poured and ignited.
A satellite image of the 2011 Las Conchas Fire in New Mexico shows the 150,874 acres
burned in magenta and the
unburned areas in green.
Scientists are concerned that butterflies with small, isolated populations may be in severe peril if their habitats are
burned too frequently and in large blocks at a time, which can mean that butterfly refugia —
unburned areas that provide refuge — are limited.
All of the star's matter — namely, the products of the nuclear
burning (iron, nickel, silicon, magnesium, and other heavy elements) plus
unburned carbon and oxygen — are ejected into space at speeds ranging from about 6,000 to 8,000 miles / second (20 to 30 million miles / hour).
It is a simple vain air pump that puts fresh air into the exhaust manifold to help
burn off any
unburned fuel and reduce emissions.
These leads to excessive
unburned fuel escaping from the exhaust valve and into the atmosphere, this
unburned fuel is partially
burned in the exhaust and is turned into DEP (diesel exhaust particles) which are primarily just carbon.
With out your catalytic bricks in place to aid in
burning off
unburned fuels you won't pass emissions.
Note in many (not all) of the pictures, green vegetation and
unburned homes are quite near some of the
burned homes.
When fully
burned, gas releases less CO2 than coal or oil, but currently huge amounts of methane are escaping
unburned into the atmosphere.
Carbon dioxide emissions associated with
burning coal are the greatest of any fossil fuel, and coal has the highest carbon content among all
unburned fossil fuel reserves.
One may say of each as yet
unburned ton «
Burning this ton adds only one ton to the atmosphere.»