Sentences with phrase «change in narrow ranges»

I mentioned that, and the Faint Young Sun, only to show that you are wrong in your assertion that the geological data shows that the Earth can only change in narrow ranges.

Not exact matches

In turn, the MIT allows dramatic nonmagnetic control of the coercivity, which changes by several hundred percent within a narrow 10 K temperature range, unlike any other known magnetic material.
The reason the first changes in average temperature and temperature extremes appeared in the tropics was because those regions generally experienced a much narrower range of temperatures.
«The narrow range in which the crop is most successful from a production and quality standpoint can change quickly in today's climate shifts.»
What's more, O'Gorman found that there's a narrow daily temperature range, just below the freezing point, in which extreme snow events tend to occur — a sweet spot that does not change with global warming.
«Snowfall extremes still occur in the same narrow temperature range with climate change, and so they respond differently to climate change compared to rainfall extremes or average snowfall.»
It would take a lot of stress to change the pH level even a little bit, since the body has powerful buffering mechanisms to maintain the level in a very narrow range.
Reported complications after DPO and TPO include screw loosening, change in limb range of motion, and pelvic canal narrowing.
Following his move from New York to Captiva Island in fall 1970, Rauschenberg began to work with a restricted palette, spare shapes, and a narrow range of simple ephemeral materials such as cardboard, paper, and sand, a shift that reflected both his change of environment and the emerging vocabulary of Postminimalism.
Living things live in a narrow range of ph. Recent oceans and ancient oceans that allowed complex life had a ph that varied approximately from 7.5 to 8.5 and any change in ph occurred over extended time periods.
Bart Verheggen says: August 14, 2011 at 3:03 am So how do past climate changes (from snowball earth to the hothouse Cretaceous) fit in your paradigm that «that the temperature of the Earth is kept within a fairly narrow range through the action of a variety of natural homeostatic mechanisms.»?
«Snowfall extremes still occur in the same narrow temperature range with climate change, and so they respond differently to climate change compared to rainfall extremes or average snowfall.»
Thus the uncertainty in sensitivity itself argues for insurance against high sensitivity, and narrowing down the range (and particularly excluding the higher end) could significantly change our optimal policy response.»
More importantly, is the narrow range of tolerance that a lot of marine biomass has to relatively large changes in pH (the small numbers may not be impressive, but I suppose neither is 1 degree over 100 years).
But concerning the main point, the radiative impact of adding CO2 to the atmosphere in isolation is a solved problem, and it doesn't feature any rapid behavior changes over a narrow concentration range.
This gives business graduates more wiggle room to accommodate changes in their life plans than graduates from programs who are relatively narrower range of job options.
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