Maybe because I don't understand it, but it seems God - like to find oxygen istopes in the deep ocean and deduce a 3 - d model of the ice
covered earth at the LGM.
Not exact matches
Or to adopt another image one might say that the «psychic tint» of the
earth, studied
at a great distance by some celestial observer, would be seen, in the course of eons of geological time, to become gradually heightened in intensity until it reaches the peculiarly moving moment of climax when, in a spread of more active radiation
covering Africa and southern Asia, a series of sparks begins to glow, foreshadowing the incandescence which is «hominization».
There was never a global flood and yet scientists say that
at some time in
earth's history it was entirely
covered in water.
At some point in early
earth history, the entire globe was
covered by water.
The Bible also says rabbits chew their cud, the
earth is balanced on pillars, the
earth is a flat disc, the stars are small ornaments hung up in the sky, which itself is nothing more than a black sheet
covering the world
at night... it says the moon gives off its own light, it says the world was created in 6 days less than 10,000 years ago... It says a lot of things that aren't true.
At the same time the Bible, defined the
Earth was round before Science did (Isiah 40:22) and
covered the creation of the planet (Genesis), close enough to science that I know I can not see the reason for the conflict with evolutionist.
«Let any one of you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone
at her,» Jesus finally says before crouching to the
earth again, the God who formed us out of dust
covered in it.
Here it was
at once laid upon the heated stones
at the bottom, and
covered with thick layers of leaves, the whole being quickly hidden from sight by a mound of
earth raised over it.»
I look out my window
at the snow -
covered spot that will be home to this year's garden and pretend the produce I'm chopping has just come from that muddy
earth.
I will tell this story backwards, because the first act of this story, condensed into a single image, is a rocket ship full of manhole
covers at 25,000 feet and falling, its engines burning and whipping it into a tailspin and toward the ocean of a cursed, deserted
Earth.
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The thick
covering of ice and water might mess up some of the geological processes that,
at least on
Earth, help regulate the planet's temperature over long periods of time.
If the planet is
covered by an immense amount of water, the pressure
at the bottom of the ocean will increase to such an extent that water occurs in the form of «Ice VII,» which does not exist on
Earth.
For most of its mission, Kepler stared
at a deep but narrow slice of the Universe — peering out some 920 parsecs (3,000 light years) from
Earth but
covering only 0.25 % of the sky.
Sessions
at the conference
covered cooperation during political strain, the roles of institutions and networks, working with shared resources, and issues in
earth and environmental sciences, biology and health, and physics.
At any given time, clouds
cover about 70 percent of the
Earth's surface and together produce a net cooling effect on the planet.
If
Earth were a perfect sphere, perfectly uniform in density and
covered to a uniform depth with ocean, the geoid — a word coined by geologists to refer to an imaginary plane located
at the average level of the sea's surface — would be a perfect sphere as well.
Every 94 minutes or so, twin satellites whip once around
Earth at an altitude of 310 miles, taking 30 days to
cover the planet's entire surface, then they do it again and again, sensing variations in local gravity.
If the scientists
at CLOUD are able to prove that cosmic rays can change
Earth's cloud
cover, would that force climate scientists to reevaluate their ideas about global warming?
Dr Juliet Biggs and colleagues in the School of
Earth Sciences, with collaborators from Cornell, Oxford and Southern Methodist University, looked
at the archive of satellite data
covering over 500 volcanoes worldwide, many of which have been systematically observed for over 18 years.
At the time they lived, Arctic Alaska was
covered in trees because
Earth's climate was much warmer as a whole.
«Maybe the early
Earth was all
covered with blackish, pinkish slime,» says Antje Boetius, a biogeochemist and geomicrobiologist
at the International University in Bremen, Germany.
The tunnels will actually contain two detectors operating
at different frequencies which together will
cover all frequencies detectable on
Earth: 1 hertz to 10 kilohertz.
«Look
at how much of
Earth is
covered with water,» Victoria Samson, the Washington Office Director of the Secure World Foundation, an organization dedicated to the peaceful use of outer space, told SPACE.com this week.
The moon was
at its farthest distance from
Earth, so it couldn't
cover the entire solar disk.
In the new study, researchers placed tiny particles of silicon carbide (one represented by the group of tan molecules in this artist's concept)
covered with graphite (hexagonal networks of gray atoms) in a vacuum chamber that duplicated the deep - space conditions surrounding many stars (temperatures between 900 and 1500 kelvins and pressures less than one - billionth that found
at Earth's surface).
The deep ocean, which
covers more than 60 percent of
Earth's surface, is a biodiversity hotspot
at increased risk from climate change.
Although they
cover a large area, martian cyclones appear extremely small from
Earth; even Hubble can only see them when Mars is
at opposition, its point of closest approach to our planet.
Like
Earth, Mars must have received a lot of water
at birth; some researchers think the plains that
cover most of its northern hemisphere were once the bed of a vast, shallow ocean, filled by cataclysmic floods of water cascading out of the southern highlands.
The investigators looked
at data from 1,055 river basins
covering 80 percent of the
earth's land and found six «global invasion hotspots,» where more than 25 percent of freshwater fish are nonnative migrants.
The technologies required to launch small satellites
at a low cost have progressed immensely during this century, and significant efforts are being made to develop satellite constellations to achieve a global communication network
covering the entire
Earth.
The photons emitted by such explosions, traveling
at the speed of light, or about 300,000 kilometers per second, can still take billions of years to reach
Earth,
covering distances so vast it exceeds human comprehension.
The field measurements were carried out
at the station of the University of Helsinki in Hyytiäla in southern Finland, which is typical for boreal forests, which
cover eight percent of the
earth's surface.
Instead of staring
at one patch of sky, Kepler's gaze will trace the ecliptic — the plane in which the
Earth orbits the sun — and will
cover roughly five times more area, Howell said.
14 The Hubble Space Telescope, searching for evolving galaxies in December 1995, focused for 10 continuous days on a tiny patch of sky, so small when viewed from
Earth that a grain of sand held
at arm's length would
cover that area.
Also, highland regions
at the equator would get colder and northern low - lying regions would get warmer; this is the so - called «icy highlands effect,» which results in the peaks of mountains on
Earth being snow -
covered.
There is evidence that
Earth has gone through
at least one globally frozen, «snowball» state in the last billion years, which it is thought to have exited after several million years because global ice -
cover shut off the carbonate - silicate cycle, thereby allowing greenhouse gases to build up to sufficient concentration to melt the ice.
For example, the agency is partnering with the Indian Space Research Organization to develop the NASA ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) mission that will routinely provide systematic observations of
Earth's land and ice -
covered surfaces
at least twice every 12 days, enabling greater scientific understanding of the dynamic processes that drive the
Earth system and natural hazards, as well as providing actionable support for disaster response and recovery.
The space agency is launching these missions
at a time when decades of observations from the ground, air, and space have revealed signs of change in
Earth's ice sheets, sea ice, glaciers, snow
cover and permafrost.
The study, led by researchers
at The University of Texas
at Austin Jackson School of Geosciences, addresses why the
Earth has fluctuated from periods when the planet was
covered in ice to times when even the polar regions were ice - free.
A side effect of this organized pattern is that the moon's gravitational tug pulls
at Earth — but since the planet's surface is
covered in liquid water, it simply sloshes over to appease that tug, creating tides.
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covers a Bernie Sanders rally
at Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
► Lightning strikes a lighthouse and we see a close - up of gel spreading and becoming larger
at the base of the building where a small fire burns briefly; a wall of gel rises like a curtain from a jungle forest into the sky, making noises like muttering and muffled roars as we hear that the phenomenon is spreading and destroying all species on
Earth; five scientists armed with military rifles enter the area to find trees that have become
covered with flowers, woody plants have grown into human shapes
covered with blossoms, the bodies of three missing soldiers have been engulfed with vines, moss, and lichens that have grown out of the bodies and the head of a soldier is found in a path (we see no blood or facial expression).
The Circus: Inside the Wildest Political Show on
Earth, Season 1, Episode 23: Mark McKinnon talks with reporters
at the Washington Post about how they
cover the ongoing WikiLeaks revelations.
At times, Hyundai's display at the SEMA Show felt like an ode to Stance Nation — a soverign land that rings with the sound of chassis scraping earth, where all the roads are covered in the detritus of cracked oil pan
At times, Hyundai's display
at the SEMA Show felt like an ode to Stance Nation — a soverign land that rings with the sound of chassis scraping earth, where all the roads are covered in the detritus of cracked oil pan
at the SEMA Show felt like an ode to Stance Nation — a soverign land that rings with the sound of chassis scraping
earth, where all the roads are
covered in the detritus of cracked oil pans.
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