Sentences with phrase «burned remnants»

The logging companies clear fell such areas in Tasmania and burn any remnant vegetation once they have removed any timber considered of value.

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Evidence suggests that the Indians, through the burning of remnants of logs, branches, weeds, crop remains, felled secondary growth vegetation, near - by forest litter, and cut material brought to the fields along with kitchen - fire carbon and ash from the houses, modified the fertility of their soils.
The 2014 FA Cup final is, I hope, a kind of crucible in which the last remnants of the last age of Arsenal - the players leaving, the capitulations to crap teams, the failures to get the job done when it mattered most - can finally be burned away, leaving us with the pure new article.
A neutron star is the remnant of a brilliant star that burned out and collapsed into a ball about 12 miles across, twice the diameter of an equivalent black hole.
Next time you catch a cold, consider this as your sinuses clog and your eyes burn: the viruses now tormenting you may be living fossils that carry molecular remnants of some of the most ancient life forms on the planet.
The universe's earliest stars comprised unique chemical compositions, but they have burnt themselves out by now, he explains, so scientists will have to look for remnants from these stars in today's suns.
That's what astronomers are asking as they gaze upon the burned - out remnant of a stellar explosion some 16,000 light - years away in the southern constellation Ara.
The dwarf is not hot enough to fuse carbon or oxygen, so it no longer burns like a star, but for a time it is still plenty hot enough - more than 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit - to expel the remnants of its atmosphere and to blast all that departed gas with ultraviolet light.
Exceptions include a number of planets discovered orbiting burned - out star remnants called pulsars, such as PSR B1257 +12, [14] the planets orbiting the stars Mu Arae, 55 Cancri and GJ 436, which are approximately Neptune - sized, and a planet orbiting Gliese 876 that is estimated to be about six to eight times as massive as Earth and is probably rocky in composition.
This animation shows the explosion of a white dwarf, an extremely dense remnant of a star that can no longer burn nuclear fuel at its core.
CoRoT - 7 b, the first potential rocky planet detected outside the Solar system, may be the remnant core of a Saturn - mass gas giant that had its atmosphere and lower gas metal layers burned off (more)
So you're getting kind of the... okay, some of the remnants of starch are still gonna be in your stomach so if you're someone that is sensitive when it comes down to alcohol consumption as far as kind of the burning feeling, I do talk to a lot of people that they feel like they have to eat whenever they drink simply because it can be hard on the stomach especially if you're not drinking something that's pure.
The first is when Blocker's band encounters the burnt - out remnants of the Quaid house with Rosalie inside.
He's cleaning up his weapon of choice, a ball pein hammer, along with any remnants of his brief time spent in a cheap motel room completing this task, including burning the picture of a young girl.
Now, all that remained were the burned and collapsed remnants of the school and dormitories.
I see what your saying about how and when they announced this but, I feel that is just remnants from being burnt by so many companies in the past when it comes with DLC.
The fight for humanity's survival rages on in three brand - new battlefields: a giant orbital station high above the burning surface of the planet, inside the forest of a military wilderness - training facility, and wrapped in the remnants of a civilian mining facility.
The Division offers packed, atmospheric New York streets, each and every corner littered with remnants of a visceral disaster, and another piece of the narrative in every burned - out car and smashed storefront.
As you come back to your central hub, called the Firelink Shrine, you must pay homage to the fallen Lords of Cinder, by burning ashes of their remnants sitting atop their thrones.
This remnant will bear an uneasy resemblance to a series of burned or burning, charred and smoke - stained houses — sometimes no more than piles of rubble — captured in large - scale photographs in the gallery.
Calame sees the stains, drips, and drizzles as signs of loss (remnants of past human actions), celebrations of life (the burnt rubber of a victory donut left by an Indy 500 winner), or hubris (graffiti artists» tags).
Kiefer's sculptures meanwhile consistently evoke the burnt - out remnants of expired civilisations.
The energy, the materiality and processes of burning — the manner in which material is changed and destroyed by flames into the residue of dramatic interventions or remnants of celebrations — have long informed artistic practice.
With a sound installation built with the remnant of his fire - damaged house in Tai O, a fishing town in Hong Kong, Morgan Wong Wing - fat recreates the scene of an abandoned and burnt stilt house.
«Soot» (upper left hand image) is actually `'» carbon» — a physical remnant of incomplete combustion of burning wood or fossil fuels.
This is also expected behavior and can include «image persistence» or «burn - in,» where the display shows a faint remnant of an image even after a new image appears on the screen.
«This is also expected behaviour and can include «image persistence» or «burn - in» where the display shows a faint remnant of an image even after a new image appears on the screen.
This will burn off a lot of the most stubborn remnants.
In the living room, a lounging spot by the wood - burning stove calls for floor cushions made from remnants of vintage fabric.
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