Sentences with phrase «heats up by»

Australia furnishes an ideal situation because it has a central desert which heats up by afternoon during most of the year.
It took the air out of the Bulls squad, put the Heat up by seven and capped a gritty fourth - quarter performance from the perennial All - Star.
In direct sunlight, the interior of a car can heat up by 19 degrees in just 10 minutes.
World leaders will soon meet in Paris, tasked with stopping the world from heating up by more than 2 degrees.
Detected with the newly upgraded Very Large Array of telescopes in New Mexico, the maser appears when interstellar methanol molecules get heated up by nearby stars.
Greenhouse gases cause the atmosphere to heat up by decreasing the amount of energy that can escape to space.
Ministers say that the latest findings from the Hadley Centre in Berkshire — in particular the prediction that, on a business - as - usual basis, the Earth will heat up by 0.2 °C per decade — provided a significant contribution to negotiations at the recent Berlin meeting.
The planet as a whole has heated up by about 1.3 °F since 1900, but on the peninsula, it has shot up by a whopping 5 ° in just 50 years, forcing massive ice shelves to disintegrate and penguin colonies to collapse.
Use sesame oil, which you can heat up by running hot water over the bottle.
So it takes guts to join the indie distribution fray, especially as the market is heated up by big buyers like Netflix and Amazon, and as television chases down the hottest indie talent.
If you need to add air to a tire, do it when the tire is cold, and not after you've heated it up by driving on it for a significant distance.
Turbocharging typically includes intercooling of the engine's induction air, that is, cooling the compressed air that emerges, very much heated up by the compression process, from the turbocharger (s).
Turbocharging typically includes intercooling of the engine's induction air, that is, some method of cooling the compressed air that emerges, heated up by the compression process, from the turbocharger (s).
The instant popularity of Apple's iPad has spurred growth in the e-reader and e-book markets, and global competition is heating up by the day with Amazon, Barnes & Noble Inc and Sony Corp slashing device prices in the past month in response to the threat from the iPad.
If you have difficulty getting your cat to eat the food you offer, try heating it up by zapping it in a microwave for a few seconds.
The coolness of the mountains, the sun of the south and the Balearic sea offer to each Mallorca visitor the relaxation they are looking for.The comfortable lounge bar with animation program in the evenings, lounges... an indoor pool (heated up by 28ºC between October and May), sauna, an outdoor swimming pool close by the sea and a Wellness Centre offer you within the hotel a variety of diversified possibilities to have a pleasant stay at our hotel.
Our best models predict that the globe will heat up by anywhere between 1.8 to 6.4 degrees Celsius over the next century.
He seems to think the oceans will heat up by magic in an equal amount to the surface cooling or maybe fewer of his thunderstorms shooting heat up into space or something.
«The world is likely to heat up by an average of 11ºC by the end of the century, the biggest - ever study of global warming showed yesterday,» the London Evening Standard reported online.
By last week, a model study had found that Totten alone could produce nearly a meter of sea level rise before the end of this Century if global warming forces ocean waters to heat up by 2 C or more near the Totten Glacier.
If that trend continues, the IEA says, global carbon - dioxide emissions will keep rising sharply and climate models suggest the Earth could heat up by as much as 6 °C (10.8 °F) over the long term.
So far, the world has heated up by at least one of those two degrees, and unless we stop burning fossil fuels in quantity soon, the 1.5 degree level will probably be reached in the not - too - distant future.
Objects heat up by absorbing sunlight and they cool off by emitting infrared energy, a form of radiation which is invisible to the human eye.»
We are told that Katrina grew «stronger and stronger and stronger» as it passed over the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico that were heated up by global warming.
That agreement also represents the global community's pledge to keep the world from heating up by just 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) by 2100 from a 1900 baseline (we've already warmed 1 degree Celsius).
You are the one who thinks the earth is heating up by magic.
The scientist leading the research said that unless emissions of greenhouse gases were cut, the planet would heat up by a minimum of 4C by 2100, twice the level the world's governments deem dangerous.
Over this same time period, the global average temperature has heated up by only 0.5 degrees Celsius.
For example, the world heated up by about 0.5 degrees Celsius, or 0.9 degrees Fahrenheit, between 1920 and 1940; but the average temperatures dropped by about half that amount between 1940 and 1970, leading some experts to predict a coming ice age.
Surface (land, oceans and subsurface materials) are heated up by the solar radiation.
Having the ability to turn on your smart lights with your voice never grows old and it feels instinctive to ask Alexa to turn your heating up by a degree or two.

Not exact matches

You whip the milk by moving the plunger up and down for a minute, wait a few minutes for it to settle, and heat it in a milk pitcher in the microwave for one minute so it grows.
That vision of better is spelled out in applications for 30 patents across an array of goods — including EcoRock, a gypsum drywall alternative made of recycled waste that cuts manufacturing emissions by 80 percent; and super-energy-efficient windows that reduce emissions from heating and cooling up to 40 percent.
The company's closest rival is Medtronic and analysts expect the entry of Boston Scientific's valve into the market by late 2018 to further heat up the competition.
But by the time it arrived, a strengthening dollar had sapped international sales, price wars had heated up, and revenue and profits had continued to contract.
He was trying to be nice by heating them up and serve them at their recommended «best served warm».
The company, launched in 2009, started by selling medical refrigerators used in labs and hospitals but recently expanded into fiber - optic devices, which heat up as light and data travel through them.
According to the International Energy Agency, better use of existing heating technology around the world could save up to 25 % of peak heating energy demand by 2050.
In January the International Monetary Fund said China's economic growth would top 6.6 percent in 2018, but it could now drop by as much as 0.5 percent if these tariffs are imposed — and it could slow even further if a global trade war truly heats up.
Heating Oil October Futures jumped up by 2 cents to $ 1.65 from $ 1.63.
With home robotic vacuums expected to be the fastest - growing segment of a $ 14 billion household vacuum cleaner market by 2018 and competition heating up, he was also probably finding that he couldn't afford to wait much longer.
And what if the economy heats up too fast and the Fed slams on the brakes by raising interest rates?
Competition in the Russian beer market continues to heat up, as evidenced by Anheuser - Busch InBev SA's recent plan to merge its business there and in Ukraine with that of Turkey's Anadolu Efes.
The foundation will be headed up by Derek Yach, a former World Health Organization (WHO) executive who has been a notable advocate for the switch to e-cigarettes that heat, rather than burn, nicotine - packed substances.
In the first quarter of this year, its cigarette shipment volumes fell by 11.5 % year - on - year, but its heated tobacco shipments were up almost ten-fold — overall, unit shipments were down 9.4 % and net revenues were down 1.4 %.
The race for the late Jim Flaherty's seat heats up, with alleged mishandling of expenses by the Tories» high - profile candidate
For instance, Navius found that households in the Peace River region could save up to $ 1200 a year by 2030 on energy costs by switching to cleaner and more efficient vehicles, home heating and energy sources.
Households in the Peace River region could save up to $ 1200 a year by 2030 on energy costs by switching to cleaner and more efficient vehicles, home heating and energy sources.
By heating up his dispute with the president prematurely, he is potentially undercutting the work of another former FBI director who is now investigating the president.
When shaving with soap pucks such as the ones provided by Colonel Conk, I typically put them in the bottom of a coffee mug and heat them up for a few seconds in the microwave to soften them up a little bit.
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