Sentences with phrase «centre of the earth»

It is only at the very centre of the Earth, where pressure and temperature rise even higher, that the liquid iron solidifies.
(Illustrated: Crater Lake By David Clarkson) The exhibition ranges from early engravings, showing imagined cross-sections of the fiery centre of the earth, to an explosive series of paintings by Joseph Wright, J M W Turner -LSB-...]
This comes across, for example, in the book's attempt to locate the physical place where hell must be and its conclusion that it must be at the centre of the earth.
You all think there's a little red man with pointy ears living in the centre of the earth?
Unfortunately, certain elements of Aristotelian Physics are flawed from the point of view of empirical science, such as the conception of the centre of the Earth as the centre of the universe.
He thought that all material particles seek their natural places, so a stone falls towards the centre of the earth.
With apologies to Jules Verne, we will probably never journey to the centre of the Earth.
The research was supported by the National Science Foundation (1000135655, 1457846), Research Council of Norway through the Centre of Earth Evolution and Dynamics (CEED)(223272.
Even if a sample reaches the extreme temperatures and pressures at the centre of the Earth, it will only do so for a matter of seconds.
Physicists have calculated that the centre of the Earth is two - and - a-half years younger than its surface, thanks to the effects of gravity as described by general relativity.
Ocean water penetrates several kilometres down towards the centre of Earth where the crust is fractured.
RICH deposits of the rare and valuable metal platinum are waiting to be discovered under the frozen wastes of Siberia, and some of it may have come all the way from the centre of the Earth.
His text begins at the centre of the Earth and travels to the most distant Galaxy, and his timescale stretches from the all - creating big bang to the present day, with its large powerful telescopes and orbiting spacecraft.
They ascribe the discrepancies to radiation from nuclear reactions still taking place at the centre of the Earth.
Take the distance from the centre of the Earth to the centre of the moon: 240,000 miles would be an accurate but imprecise measurement; 289,562 miles would be precise but inaccurate; 238,857 miles would be both accurate and precise.
On a hypothetical journey to the centre of the Earth starting at the sea floor, you would travel through sediment, a layer of basalt, and then hit the gabbroic layer, which lies directly above the mantle.
«Now we can measure the sea level both relative to the coast and relative to the centre of Earth, which means we can clearly tell the difference between changes in the water level and changes in the land,» says Johan Löfgren.
It basically refers to hot material that sort of wells up from the core, from the centre of the Earth, and sort of rises up to just beneath the crust.
As I write this, I'm sitting indoors with the fan on, watching Journey to the Centre of the Earth.
Journey to the Centre of the Earth has since finished so I must find something else suitably entertaining How was your weekend, did you get up to much?
Two hundred and 60 pounds of oiled muscles and oil - free charisma, he can sell you things you thought you actively did not want: a Jumanji reboot, sequels to G.I. Joe and Journey To The Centre Of The Earth, films featuring Kevin Hart, Baywat... Okay, everyone has their limits.
A plan to drill to the centre of the Earth and detonate some nukes to restart the core spinning again is hatched, and a very Freudian high - tech drilling machine piloted by a group of scientists is launched.
Take the children to the centre of the Earth!
You'll see here a cover of A Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne.
The historic balloon flight, which was inspired by the visionary Jules Verne's book Journey to the Centre of the Earth, lasted about 25 minutes, from its departure to the landing at the bottom of the Mamet cave and successful return to the surface.
Matsuo took the leading role on the game's «inspired by» album Ogre Battle Image Album ~ The Entrance, intending it to be progressive rock experience akin to Rick Wakeman's Journey to the Centre of the Earth.
To the centre of the earth... The bottom of the sea... When I previewed ABZU at E3, it was exactly the «Winding down» experience that I wanted it to be.
In the book, two geologists discover a potential route into the centre of the Earth, and prepare for their decent by taking «lessons in looking down».
Other works include «Vertical Horizon», a film which conjoins antipodal horizons in New Zealand and Spain; and «Black Fan», an installation that spans the length of the main gallery space to delineate the tip of a fan which intersects visually high above and physically in the centre of the earth.
In a recent exhibition at titled The Centre of the Earth is Molten History at Rod Barton, for example, Chavasse transformed the gallery space into a «post-rendered reality» using Computational Fluid Dynamics software that depicts the effects of wind erosion on a renowned sculpture over extended periods of time.
While One Million Kingdoms combines original imagery of astronaut Neil Armstrong during the first manned moon landing with passages from Jules Verne's novel «Journey to the Centre of the Earth» and focuses on the human desire to explore the unknown, AnnLee ponders in Two Minutes Out of Time about her existence as a fictional casing that waits to be filled.
Recent solo exhibitions include Terroir and the Pathetic Fallacy, ArtSway (2009); The Land of Peach Blossom, Graves Gallery, Sheffield (2008); Memoryscape Moravia (2009) and Cockaigne and Journey to the Centre of the Earth, Platform for Art (2006 - 8)
Her recent solo - exhibitions include Terroir and the Pathetic Fallacy, ArtSway (2009); The Land of Peach Blossom, Graves Gallery, Sheffield (2008); Memoryscape Moravia (2009); Cockaigne and Journey to the Centre of the Earth, Platform for Art (2006 - 8).
Returning towards the topic, above the Arctic Circle there will be times when there is only one tide because points there will always remain closer to the sun and moon than the centre of the Earth in summer and further from them in winter.
The satellite altimeter data is referenced to an ellipsoid, which is, in turn, referenced to the centre of the Earth, so the satellite altimeter data is, effectively, referenced to the centre of the Earth.
Burning fossil fuels such as oil and natural gas is like pumping carbon dioxide from the centre of the earth into the atmosphere — a one - way trip.
Less than 1 % of the distance from the surface to the centre of the Earth.
For example, heavy snow falls in the Himalayas places increased mass at a point further from the centre of the Earth and slows the planet's rotation; the melting of mountain glaciers due to climate change would be causing the planet to rotate a very little faster.
The current environmental crisis reflects the need for what David Suzuki has called a «second Copernican revolution,» a revolution demonstrating that «human beings are not the centre of the Earth community.»
Is this why Alice, in the words of the story, fell «down, down, down», 4,000 miles to the centre of the earth, to land «bump, bump, bump?»
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