Sentences with phrase «did reach the planet»

The scant radiation that did reach the planet was trapped by the atmosphere, resulting in warm, wet periods.

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I propose to you who want to honor Thoreau's legacy, to develop your integrity, even if no one else knows, and to make our planet more tolerable, and to make yourself a leader of yourself, to reach your potential, to choose one thing you can do today that will challenge yourself to reduce your greenhouse gas emissions, at least just for today.
While there is no existential god that dispenses grace or justice I believe that the gods of the bible, the «Elohim», were scientists from another world who had reached the technical abilities to travel through space to other planets and clone humans and they did just that on our planet thousands of years ago.
Chelsea is infront of us, the top 3 is already out of reach and watford buzz won't last and Chelsea will finish 4th... We will finish 6 behind Liverpool... The big 4 doesn't count us anymore... Spurs are solid as Chelsea who will actually fight for 3rd place with Spurs... I hope that you are pleased and sure you won't be mad if we finish 12th... Chelsea did a century ago with mourhino help and went right back on top of table... Oh, maybe we will do great next year, or the one after as long has it makes you happy... You should go and i'm sure you will get hired as Per... Please don't ever send comment, we real fans are in pain... Maybe you one of owners hiding or in another planet than football, just like them... Don't ever post comment, i felt to get a gun and shoot myseldo great next year, or the one after as long has it makes you happy... You should go and i'm sure you will get hired as Per... Please don't ever send comment, we real fans are in pain... Maybe you one of owners hiding or in another planet than football, just like them... Don't ever post comment, i felt to get a gun and shoot myself!
Finally, employers are investing in their future work force by supporting breastfeeding; some studies have indicated that breastfed babies have potentially higher IQ's and better academic accomplishments than bottle - fed babies.Because of the far - reaching positive ecological, health, and social impact breastfeeding can make on our planet, it is imperative for anyone interested in protecting our children and our environment to do whatever possible to support, protect, and promote breastfeeding.
Researchers generally think that the zonal winds arise from convection, the tendency of hotter gases to rise and cooler gases to fall, he says, although they don't agree whether the convection that produces the stripes reaches to the planet's core or takes places only near the surface.
In contrast, in slightly wetter parts of Mongolia the largest glaciers did date from the ice age but reached their maximum lengths tens of thousands of years earlier in the glacial period rather than at its culmination, around 20,000 years ago, when glaciers around most of the planet peaked.
Despite all these uncertainties, what Liu's trails undoubtedly suggest is that 565 million years ago, a living thing did something virtually unprecedented on this planet — it shivered, swelled, reached forth, scrunched up and, in doing so, began to move across the seafloor, leaving a trail behind it.
«Much like someone doing a cannonball in a swimming pool, the planet drove huge changes in the debris disk once it reached its present orbit.»
Did our planet make its own water through geologic processes, or did water come to us via icy comets from the far reaches of the solar systDid our planet make its own water through geologic processes, or did water come to us via icy comets from the far reaches of the solar systdid water come to us via icy comets from the far reaches of the solar system?
«Carbon dioxide has a longer reach, but doesn't start instantly warming the planet in quite the same way that methane does
Reaching Mercury from Earth poses significant technical challenges, since the planet orbits so much closer to the Sun than does the Earth.
If the material carried by the solar wind reached a planet's surface, its radiation would do severe damage to any life that might exist.
It is strongly implied, if not clearly stated, those eating a healthy whole plant - based diet can reach below 70 without really trying... I doubt there are 100 people on the planet that follow the recommended diet in «How Not To Die» better than I do.
There's 400 million people on the planet with STD's, how do you plan on reaching them?
Last, please choose a song for your next speech that does not invite parochialisms and dangerous forms of patriotism, but that fuels our internal drive to build bridges of solidarity, to reach out to others beyond geo - political borders, to expect and act towards a bright prospect for ALL children (and elderly people, and adults) EVERYWHERE (regardless of place of birth, faith, biological differences, inherited circumstances or life choices), a song that may remind us of the power and indispensability of plurality as an integral part of the collective future we share — together in one finite and fragile planet.
Once you reach level 20 by completing the campaign and some adventures you will have the freedom to patrol the new planets and do activities and side missions to get new gear.
While the game doesn't quite reach the jaw - dropping heights of Bungie's latest shooter, its myriad interesting enemies and towering alien structures add an incredible level of scale and personality to each planet.
For its fifth outing Little Big Planet does so much more to improve usability and player options that a typical comparison to other games that have reached their fifth iterations would seem unfair.
If we keep doing as we do now and getting what we get now, is it possible that the relatively small, evidently finite, noticeably frangible planet we inhabit will soon reach a point when it is no longer possible for Earth's resources and ecosystem services to sustain either life as we know it or the human species?
Also don't understand why «slowing of cooling» is equated to warming, especially on a rotating planet that doesn't have time to reach equilibrium.
The planet reaches an essential equilibrium during these periods in that it reaches a certain temperature range for 10,000 or 20,000 years and does not continue the warming it did to rise out of the glacial period.
That greenhouse gases being absent does not effect the one third of solar radiation being absorbed by clouds Or the surface albedo can jump from 12 % to 30 % Or the greenhouse gases being absent but still have clouds to reflect radiation Or the IR (not now absorbed) by the clouds will not obey Kirchoff's Law on reaching the planet surface And so on.
Concerns about methane emissions persist, but notwithstanding that challenge, two greater problems loom: First, shifting significantly away from coal to natural gas doesn't get the planet anywhere close to the carbon - reduction levels scientists say we must reach.
If cloud cover (especially low clouds) decreases (as it did in the 1980s / 90s), more heat reaches our planet and it eventually begins to warm (as it did).
If the Earth's climate system is getting out of hand, don't worry, we can regulate it with sulphur particles in the stratosphere, managing the amount of solar radiation reaching the planet.
I think what might be confusing some people is that the planet doesn't reach this state instantly.
They didn't show some sort of moderate warming followed by huge pulses of energy emerging from the oceans in 50 or 100 or a 1000 years to rapidly warm the planet to reach their alleged warming figures.
There is a lot of evidence, such as the fact that the planet isn't currently warming, to indicate that we've reached that point, and probably did so at about 200 ppm.
While it can be easy to cast the first stone, there is no denying the tremendous reach and potential to affect positive change among the A-listers, rock stars, and other celebrities who are doing more than their part to help our planet be a better place.
>> Even if we imagine that there was another pristine planet within relatively easy reach of earth (which of course there isn't), do we really deserve such, having despoiled the one precious Earth that we actually had?
An engineer may analyze the data and conclude that the planet is warming unacceptably, and that there is questionable probability of being able to control it, but certainly we could reach a concensus of what we might do to adapt to it, as humans have done for more than 10,000 years with much less science and technology at their disposal.
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