Sentences with phrase «from pole to pole»

But, as shown in Figure 1, the ocean heat content data for the Pacific Ocean from pole to pole (90S - 90N, 120E - 80W) shows cooling.
Addtional points that can not be reasonably argued against are that atmospheric CO2 has been 10 - 20 times higher in the earth's past, persisted that way for tens and hundreds of millions of years, and the earth was green from pole to pole during those times.
If one is trying to gage the global impact, shouldn't one integrate from pole to pole?
There was so much warm water released by the 1997/98 El Niño that the sea surface temperatures for the entire East Pacific Ocean (from pole to pole or the coordinates of 90S - 90N, 180 - 80W) temporarily warmed 0.5 to 0.6 deg C. See Figure 4.
The tracking enabled scientists to establish that within a matter of years any long - lived gases added to the atmosphere are well - mixed throughout all layers, from pole to pole.
Paul Souders gets up close with animals from polar bears to penguins, from walrus to belugas, as he travels from pole to pole documenting wildlife.
The normal state of affairs for the earth is complete absence of any polar icecaps — it's green from pole to pole.
lie in the actual atmosphere, a slice from pole to pole — mapping it to pictures that show the shape of the Earth and atmosphere would help.
If we get enough of it we can expect the greening of the earth from pole to pole.
If proven successful, future active remote sensing using Lidar (Light Detection and Ranging), such as the Methane Remote Sensing Lidar Mission Merlin (Pierangelo et al., 2016), might alleviate these caveats and enable year - round measurements from pole to pole.
4 B. Earth's Tilt and Rotation Axis — imaginary line running from pole to pole Earth rotates around this Makes one rotation every 24 hours Makes Day & Night Earth is tilted at approx. 23 1/2 degrees Tilt affects climate of a place
Today Earth is a pretty temperate place, but about 700 million years ago ice covered the planet from pole to pole, in an extreme glaciation period often called «Snowball Earth.»
This circulation, which extends from pole to pole and throughout every ocean, is powered by density differences in ocean waters in different areas of the world.
In this highly inclined orbit, the satellite moves around the Earth from pole to pole, taking about 99 minutes to complete an orbit.
It seems clear enough from evidence of the geologic past that before the earth started ringing like a bell every 120K years from glacial to interglacial with the former dominating the other 10:1 in persistence, the Eocene optimum 50 million years ago the earth was ice - free, green from pole to pole, it was about 11F warmer overall, with the most dramatic warming in the highest latitudes (right where you'd want it if you could ask for it), and atmspheric CO2 was several times what it is today, which makes sense in light of much warmer global ocean not able to hold as much CO2.
When the Dinosaurs roamed, the CO2 content was 6 to 9 times current and the planet was green from pole to pole; almost no deserts.
There is a complex distribution of inbound UV from pole to pole; so you just «assume» a value at each pole, at the equator and then average them.
In essence, the proper response to «When the Dinosaurs roamed, the CO2 content was 6 to 9 times current and the planet was green from pole to pole» is: so what?
ps how you can seriously quote as proper source something that says «threatening the fundamental chemical balance of ocean and coastal waters from pole to pole», I will never understand
Given evolution over the past 500 million years when virtually all modern emerged and radiated largely occurred while the planet had no polar ice caps and atmospheric CO2 up to ten times current level, and the planet was green from pole to pole, and life did so well it was able to sequester huge amounts of energy in fossil fuel beds.
I'd like to see the earth green from pole to pole and the way to get there appears to require a phuckava lot more CO2 and a lot less ice.
> how you can seriously quote as proper source something that says «threatening the fundamental chemical balance of ocean and coastal waters from pole to pole», I will never understand
This is literally causing a sea change and threatening the fundamental chemical balance of ocean and coastal waters from pole to pole.
The creators of Hardest Game Ever 2 offers you a frustratingly cute game - Panda Must Jump Twice!Help the students accomplish their dreams to become KungFu Masters!Jump from pole to pole by tapping once or twice.Clear all obstacles to attain the highest belt!Collect coins along the way to recruit more students to join...
Land on the metal grate and swing from pole to pole to get to the Power Moon.
Swing from pole to pole until you reach the secret Power Moon!
From pole to pole, there are more tasty treats waiting to be sampled than there are people to sample them; it's a constantly changing constellation, as new snacks flare to life and old ones blink out of existence.
Taking you from pole to pole this is where travelling gets interesting.
Out of the night that covers me, / Black as the pit from pole to pole, / I thank whatever gods may be / For my unconquerable soul.
INVICTUS BY WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY Out of the night that covers me, Black as the pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For...
In many ways, the Juno mission is a groundbreaking one for NASA: It's the first solar - powered mission to the outer planets and the first spacecraft to orbit an outer planet from pole to pole.
Produced by NASA, the chart illustrates how temperatures have compared to «normal» (or the 1951 - 1980 average) from 1880 to present, from pole to pole -LRB--90 latitude to 90 latitude).
It entered into a low, elliptical orbit circling the planet from pole to pole.
Additionally, the spacecraft's motion varies from pole to pole, meaning that Jupiter's gravitational field is «askew» — differing patterns exist in its northern and southern hemispheres.
It will fly from pole to pole skimming the cloud tops.
Plastic debris pollutes oceanic habitats from pole to pole: it is found in the open ocean, on shorelines of even the most remote islands and in the deep sea.
As MGS skimmed the planet from pole to pole, it tracked changes in carbon dioxide ice deposits near the south pole of Mars.
However, in the ice - free greenhouse of the Mesozoic, reptiles cruised the oceans from pole to pole, occupying the ecological roles now largely filled by whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals and even sharks.
Unlike the Moon, however, Mars is a dynamic world that can be engulfed from pole to pole in a global dust storm.
«Guided by observations that show that the membrane thickness varies from pole to pole, we constructed a mathematical model that considers the egg to be a pressurized elastic shell that grows and showed that we can capture the entire range of egg shapes observed in nature,» said Mahadevan.
In fact the argon dates suggested that roughly 50 million years ago in the Eocene — when a warmer world of forests stretched from pole to pole and the ancestors of mammals such as bats, elephants and primates first evolved — cinder cone volcanoes dotted Virginia for a million years or two.
Polar satellites, which orbit the earth from pole to pole at an altitude of approximately 515 miles, give closer, more detailed observations of the temperature and humidity of different layers of the atmosphere.
Their theory, dubbed snowball earth, held that between 750 million and 580 million years ago, ice repeatedly enveloped our planet, coating the seas from pole to pole and killing off early life almost completely.
Astronomers recently discovered that it is the flattest star known, measuring more than 50 percent wider across the equator than from pole to pole; rapid rotation is responsible.
Atlas, the flatter of the two, has a diameter of only 18 kilometres from pole to pole, but is almost 40 kilometres across its waist.
And Gulick's seismic studies have taken him from pole to pole, mapping faults and glaciers, and bringing up cores to reveal Earth's ancient climate.
Chop off the tips of your zucchini and then use a peeler (I used a vertical one like this peeler) to shave the zucchini thinly from pole to pole in to long ribbons.
Then the presence of Christ, which has been silently accruing in all things, will suddenly be revealed like a flash of light from pole to pole.
Gazing out over the dark sea they study for themselves the lapping of waters along the hull of the craft that bears them, breathe the scents borne to them on the breeze, gaze at the shadows cast from pole to pole by a changeless eternity.
Post-funeral meal rituals vary wildly — not just from pole to pole and faith to faith, but from mourner to mourner.
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