Sentences with phrase «dramatically out of the sea»

The amazing limestone cliffs that rise dramatically out of the sea, plunge equally dramatically straight down Read More»
A popular excursion is a day trip by bus or plane to Milford Sound, a natural wonder where mountains stand vertically and dramatically out of the sea.
The remarkable variety of dive sites that are concentrated in such a small area, particularly off Phi Phi Don Island, is what makes this area unique, as do the amazing limestone cliffs that rise dramatically out of the sea and plunge equally dramatically straight down underwater.

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This chemical weathering process is too slow to damp out shorter - term fluctuations, and there are some complexities — glaciation can enhance the mechanical erosion that provides surface area for chemical weathering (some of which may be realized after a time delay — ie when the subsequent warming occurs — dramatically snow in a Snowball Earth scenario, where the frigid conditions essentially shut down all chemical weathering, allowing CO2 to build up to the point where it thaws the equatorial region, at which point runaway albedo feedback drives the Earth into a carbonic acid sauna, which ends via rapid carbonate rock formation), while lower sea level may increase the oxidation of organic C in sediments but also provide more land surface for erosion... etc..
This beach is also known as «Inch Strand» as it is a two mile long strand of sand that dramatically juts out into the sea.
Even though both catalogues have grown dramatically since 2013, you're still standing out in a sea of probably no more than 20 % of the size of the current Amazon library.
One of the most picturesque destinations in the world, limestone cliffs rise dramatically out of the emerald colored seas to form the Islands of Koh Phi Phi Leh and Koh Phi Phi Don.
Unusually strong waves have unexpectedly washed people out to sea along this rugged stretch of coast, and tides can vary dramatically.
Plus, sea levels will go down dramatically, and coastal plains that have not seen the light of day for 1,000's of years, once the salt is washed out of them, well, they will be remarkably fertile after 1,000's of years of fish guano and fish bones and recycled seaweed, dropping on them, won't they?
Just for one example, if it turns out that, between melt of sea ice and Greenland ice, the North Atlantic Current slows or stops, we would expect to see fairly dramatically colder weather in Europe for a while, even thought this condition could be directly linked to results produced by GW (though in the long term, the warming would, presumably eventually overtake the cooling from change in ocean currents).
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