Sentences with phrase «far less sun»

Both breastfed babies and formula fed babies are getting far less sun exposure today than generations before.

Not exact matches

This may be less of a problem at mega-rich Chelsea, who enjoy the backing of wealthy Russian owner Roman Abramovich, though it seems Mourinho is already concerned about the way things have gone this summer, with only Radamel Falcao brought in on loan so far, and The Sun adding that another deal for Asmir Begovic could be on the way.
Sightings since 2006 have shown that gargantuan monsters with masses of at least a billion suns were already in place when the universe was less than a billion years old — far too early for them to have formed by conventional means.
Haumea is an interesting object: it rotates around the Sun in an elliptic orbit which takes it 284 years to complete (it presently lies fifty times further from the Sun than the Earth), and it takes 3.9 hours to rotate around its axis, much less than any other body measuring more than a hundred kilometers long in the entire Solar System.
In general, things formed closer to the sun have less deuterium than things formed further out.
Comets, which are more icy than rocky and tend to live farther from the sun, may simply have formed later in the solar system's history, when there was less radioactive heat available to melt them.
In general, things formed closer to the sun have less deuterium than things formed farther out.
Transforming the light from the Sun into electricity is a good means of generating energy when we are close to it; however, the further away, the less light there is to use.
Both scenarios are far less plausible than the simple attribution of most (90 %) industrial global warming to anthropogenic effects, rather than to the Sun.
The farther a planet is from the sun, not only must it travel a longer distance but also its speed is slower, as it is less affected by the sun's gravity.
«Jupiter is five times farther from the sun than Earth, and the sunlight that reaches that far out packs 25 times less punch,» said Nybakken.
Others, at their farthest point from the Sun, spend years traveling less than 15 miles per hour.
Relationships psychologist Michelle Thomson from Life Resolutions believes many sufferers reside in southern states where there is far less winter sun than summer rays.
Anyone at high latitudes makes far less vitamin D per minute of sun exposure.
So people who live far from the equator are highly likely to be deficient, since they have less sun exposure (13, 14).
Exchanging the old progression system linked to Gym Leaders in favor of the far more interesting and varied Island Trials, adding Totem Pokémon, making Wild Pokémon battles less predictable, filling the world with detail and secrets to discover, and giving story and characters an expanded role are the key features that make Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon so refreshing that they may even be enjoyed by those who didn't like previous Pokémon games.
Disadvantaged white children far less likely to get grammar school places than ethnic minority kids (Lynn Davidson, The Sun)
Expert real estate investors say individuals must stop wasting their hard earned money on expensive real estate investing classes in Sun Prairie Wisconsin or seminars reason being they can get cheaper training through online information and ebooks which cost far less than real estate investing classes.
This sort of running commentary is perfectly legitimate as far as I'm concerned, since the cat is a lot more interesting and a lot less hairy and prone to falling asleep in the sun than some of my former colleagues.
The main citadel of Machu Picchu could take a day alone to explore, much less the Sun Gate, Inca Bridge, and Huyana Picchu (further ruins another 200 metres higher looking down on Machu Picchu, requiring another fee with limited access), and so much more.
Only 37 isles are inhabited, and even fewer are accessible to tourists, but intrepid sun - seekers on a quest for unspoiled beaches that evoke the Maldives, only with far less flip - flop traffic, have started trickling in.
Although the Lares Inca Trail doesn't take you all the way to the Sun Gate at Machu Picchu, it's far less crowded and you'll immerse yourself in a much more culturally rich experience.
Exchanging the old progression system linked to Gym Leaders in favor of the far more interesting and varied Island Trials, adding Totem Pokémon, making Wild Pokémon battles less predictable, filling the world with detail and secrets to discover, and giving story and characters an expanded role are the key features that make Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon so refreshing that they may even be enjoyed by those who didn't like previous Pokémon games.
Further, during volcanic eruptions the ocean cools but for another reason: because volcanic aerosols shade the sun and thus the oceans are heated less than normal.
So far, the less active sun has merely caused the tropospheric warming trend to cease.
Now, when the energy received directly from the Sun at the surface of Venus is less than 10 % of what we receive on Earth, then there is less than 10 % coming back as back radiation — far less in fact.
If the Sun's temperature was 4000 K, it would emitting far less visible light - it would slightly warmer than an incandescent light bulb - therefore around 10 % of light would visible light rather than about 1/2 of the energy being visible light.
Or far less energy from the sun is absorbed by the Earth.
This year the sun will put out about 1 % less radiance and temps will fall even further.
Being far away from the Sun means a maximum temperature much less than the sSun means a maximum temperature much less than the sunsun.
These gravitational forces thus affect the actual shape of the trajectory spiral, and we all know: If the Earth moves for 2 months on an orbit spiral section, somewhat further away from the Sun, this will result in less RF (radiative forcing) for 2 months received on Earth.
For this reason, the shell will receive less W / sqm from Earth radiation than is emitted by the surface, because the radiation will spread out by the inverse square law just as sunlight gets less intense the further from the sun you get, and the shell will radiate more to space than back to Earth.
The major one is a 100,000 - year cycle in which the planet's orbit around the sun changes from more or less an annual circle into an ellipse that annually brings it closer or farther from the sun.
I think if put present Earth further from the Sun, and thereby get 25 % less sunlight, Earth doesn't freeze over.
The most highly variable parts of the Sun's spectrum of radiation are found at the very shortest wavelengths — the ultraviolet (UV) and X-ray region — and in the very longest and far less energetic band of radio waves.
However, if the sun were to become less active (solar cycles)-- or further from the earth (Milankovitch cycles) then the amount of infra - red hitting the ocean would reduce and the seas would cool.
Yes, there are places in the United States where the sun is likely to shine on an un-obscured basis far more often than in other places, and transmission via HVDC lines (rather than AC) has materially less loss over long distances (and is convenient for solar since a solar cell generates DC power in the first place; as such it requires only one conversion, to AC at the receiving end, if HVDC transmission is used.)
body gravitation force pulling / pushing the real Earth's trajectory further / closer to the Sun (less / more RF)............ as you point out: «The actual physical mechanism.....
2) We have INCREASING POSITIVE feedback effects from (a) melting tundra, (b) melting melting hydrates in the oceans, (c) lower reflectivity (albedo) of the Arctic itself, not to mention its next door neighbor Greenland, (d) increased fires in northern Asia and North America which will further exacerbate albedo, (e) LESS ICE AREA to reflect sun in the Arctic... and thus allow that nice dark water to absorb more and more sun.
As might occur, say, when the Earth's orbit is maximally elliptical, obliquity is minimal (less tilt, cooler summers) and the Northern Hemisphere's summer occurs when the Earth is furthest from the sun.
The math presented so far merely establishes that if the earth were a blackbody absorbing 4 times less than the 1368 W / m ² that the sun provides, then its temperature, according to the Stefan - Boltzmann blackbody equation, would be about 278.6 K. Big deal.
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