Sentences with phrase «called ocean depths»

Essentially really wants you to buy its phone.So, here's the deal: Essential just announced limited - edition colours of the Essential Phone, which are called Ocean Depths, Stellar Gray, and Copper Black.

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The call to worship used some of the words of the Psalms, speaking of God as shelter and strength in the time of a shaking earth, when mountains fall into the ocean depths.
For eons, the mineral iron, which once saturated oceans, likely bonded with phosphorus, and sank it down to dark ocean depths, far away from those shallows — also called continental margins — where cyanobacteria would have needed it to thrive and make oxygen.
Both real - world observations and the team's simulations reveal that the abnormally strong winds — driven by natural variation in a long - term climate cycle called the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation — have, for the time being, carried the «missing» heat to intermediate depths of the western Pacific Ocean.
In the April 12 issue of the journal Science, Lutz and co-author Paul Falkowski, a professor in Rutgers's departments of Geological Sciences and Marine and Coastal Sciences, point out that the handful of samples taken thus far from the ocean's depths have introduced scientists to new strains of an anaerobic bacteria known as actinomycetes, which Lutz calls «fascinating organisms with profound medical possibilities.»
Three young teens hear the call of the ocean and realize their special connection to the depths of the sea.
Booking a private charter boat to snorkel and scuba dive the Great Barrier Reef for 12 guests (snorkel only) and 8 guests (scuba diving) is the ultimate way to enjoy your day exploring the depths of the ocean to see the colourful corals and the marine life that call these world - famous aquatic waters their home.
You make your travels underwater in a biomechanical submarine called Nep2no that can withstand the extreme pressures of the ocean's depths, searching for an energy source named «Gaia» by navigating the water's unknowns with the aid of only a small light source, watching out for hazards like falling rocks and other dangerous objects.
I point out that the energy budget cartoon you work to claims that shortwave from the Sun is the only source of directly heating Earth's land and oceans for it to radiate out the amount of thermal infrared, heat, claimed, and you come back with «it's not completely zero» and the idiocy of Tim's so called experiment to prove shash might be there at the cold depths..?
A variety of phenomena, including so - called «ocean fronts» are important players in heat transfer down to great depths.
It is also often called an «overturning» circulation because cold, salty waters sink in the North Atlantic and travel back southward at deep ocean depths.
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