Sentences with phrase «eventually decay»

Of course, with the passage of time, many of these treasures eventually decay.
Besides the historical behaviour of the phenomenon, there is nothing to say why the current La Niña will eventually decay.
Special plaudits are due to Liz Elton's compostable colourful works that will eventually decay and Rebecca Molloy's sexualised seduction of a cactus — make sure you catch one of the performances.
Even if the leaves are not poisonous the increased levels of organic matter falling into or blowing into the pond is bad news; the leaves eventually decay on the pond floor.
As a result, this ecosystem could eventually decay and disappear.
Stars will eventually burn out, the atoms they're made of will eventually decay, and the stars will erode away.
If the deuteron process were to continue, a diamond would eventually decay back to a stable carbon isotope.
Left to its own devices, this white dwarf would eventually decay into a black dwarf.
If r parity is indeed conserved, every ordinary particle's unseen supersymmetric partner will eventually decay into the lightest supersymmetric particle, which sticks around forever.
«At least when you pollute a site with something like atrazine,» a pesticide, «you can be assured that it will eventually decay,» says Graham, the Kansas environmental engineer, who began his research career tracking chemical pollutants like toxic herbicides.
Although he's hitting like that again, if only to remind you that nothing is permanent and everything will eventually decay into nothingness, up to and including the sun.
They are incorporated into your molecules and eventually decay and produce radiation in your body.
Eventually the decaying matter provides nutrients to the plants and critters, and as the wood decays it helps to prevent the soil from becoming compacted.

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His wife dies; her body decays but the soul lives on; eventually the body will be resurrected and reunited with the soul.
The fact that cells degenerate, that organisms decay, that our own lives ebb toward death, that civilizations eventually fall and that noble deeds and ideals fade into oblivion — all this makes us wonder how the universe could conceivably have any abiding seal of purpose.
It's a hard habit to break and can eventually lead to tooth decay and childhood obesity.
It is crucial that you care for your baby's teeth and keep them free from decay because if they aren't healthy your child will eventually have difficulties speaking clearly and chewing.
They are eventually eliminated by orbital decay and accretion by the Sun, collisions with the inner planets, or by being ejected from the solar system by near misses with the planets.
One pragmatic response is to postpone decommissioning, perhaps for decades, on the basis that radioactive decay will eventually reduce the scale of the task.
Once the star's gravity grabs hold of a hot Jupiter's atmosphere, the same forces that pull a tilted planet into line should cause the planet's orbit to decay, eventually leading to the star gobbling it up.
New research indicates that climate change has triggered an unstoppable decay of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, eventually leading to at least three meters of global sea level rise
Eventually, though, the orbit of V Hydrae's companion will continue to decay because it is losing energy in this frictional interaction.
But unified field theory predicts that time may eventually run out for protons, and they could decay into a spray of subparticles.
Castles of stone or sand eventually collapse, the bodies of those who build such castles ultimately decay, in the meantime the food they eat is broken and only temporarily rebuilt into muscles.
That ancestor suffered a process known as «gene decay,» where over a long period of time and multiple generations, a large number of genes mutated, became non-functional, and eventually disappeared.
The stars will fade and eventually matter itself may fall apart as protons decay, leaving behind nothing but a wispy gas of fundamental particles, ever - more tenuous and ever colder.
Eventually, the dead telescope would suffer orbit decay.
Just like the sediments at the bottom of a body of water, the sap material protected the insect from decay and eventually hardened.
The numerous biological, chemical and physical processes that occur after death, collectively known as taphonomic processes, rapidly decay the soft tissues, scatter the scales and bones, and eventually destroy even the hard tissues.
But as the radioactive elements decay into more stable ones, they stop releasing heat and the interiors of these objects gradually cool, and any subsurface oceans will eventually freeze.
This eventually causes tooth decay.
Your eyesight starts changing and you start the long process of decay that eventually ends in death.
The game will eventually peak and decay until the moment there are no longer enough players to sustain the servers and developer 5th Cell decides to pull the plug causing the game to cease to exist.
If left alone, the plaque builds, causing inflammation, decay, and eventually bone and tooth loss.
This eventually leads to tooth decay and tooth loss.
Over time, these bacteria can cause plaque build - up and eventually lead to tooth decay and gum disease.
Periodontal disease leads to pain and infection that will cause problems with eating, tooth decay and eventually tooth loss.
Eventually, infection and erosion cause the teeth to decay, abscess or fracture.
As we purposefully will not preserve Prada Marfa, it will eventually become a ruin so that even in a future decayed state it will remain relevant to the time in which it was made, Fall 2005, precisely because it has aged.
'» [6] At the end of the summer, Thompson returned to Louisville briefly, but soon left the city and school for good and headed to New York, eventually settling into a cold - water flat in a decaying tenement building on the Lower East Side, not far from where Benny Andrews lived at the same time.
If, on the other hand, society is able to continue to reduce residual CO2 emissions, eventually to the point where net emissions are zero, then we call this a «decaying floor».
In reality, that energy source decays so the thing would eventually die out.
15 Fossil Fuels: Coal Decaying plant matter, when buried under sediment, eventually forms peat (very moist, compact) Further compaction, over time, forces the moisture out of the peat — forms a layer of lignite More compression (compaction), and more moisture is removed, forming a layer of soft coal (bituminous) Higher pressure and higher temperatures cause the bituminous coal to metamorphose into hard coal (anthracite) Coal
A second thing to notice is that when one of the larger «grandfather» trees dies, and eventually falls, is that the deadfall, which for all of the world resembles a train wreck with sections of trunk the size of railcars stretching for hundreds of feet across the forest floor, can persist in this slowly decaying state for hundreds of years.
Yet, in the end, there's a precious lesson here in the midst of all this imaginative imagery: these paper works will eventually fade and decay, pointing to the mortality and fragility of life in all its short - lived wonder.
Tiangong - 1 — which means «Heavenly Palace» — hosted a number of Chinese astronauts during its brief life span, but after its extended mission ended in 2016 the Chinese space agency revealed that it had lost communication with the spacecraft and that its decaying orbit would eventually result in it plummeting to Earth.
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