Sentences with phrase «high elevations of»

In the northern part of the zone, Atlantic influences are practically nonexistent — probably because of the relatively high elevations of the coastal region, which reach 900 to 1,800 feet around San Jorge Gulf — although cold Pacific winds from the west and the cold Falkland Current off the Atlantic coast do have some effect.
The heavy runoff from the high elevations of the Cascade Range in the late spring and summer makes it possible for Washington to generate vast quantities of hydroelectric power.
My recent paintings are visual distillations of observed geologic phenomena that occurs in the high elevations of the Mojave Desert in Joshua Tree California.
In the artist's words, the inspiration for these new paintings is the «visual distillations of observed geologic phenomena that occurs in the high elevations of the Mojave Desert in Joshua Tree California.»
From high elevations of Cusco, Sacred Valley and the Lares Trail to the mysticism of...
Weather in the high elevations of Peru in May / June can be cool at night and warm during the day.
From high elevations of Cusco, Sacred Valley and the Lares Trail to the mysticism of Macchu Picchu, on to the loud cicadas of the jungle and the floating islands and welcoming Amantai family on lake Titicaca, this is a bucket list trip that will give you a taste of Peru that will make you want to return.»
The high elevations of the Mojave were the perfect place to fly.
It grows at high elevations of 12,000 feet and higher!
The rugged, high elevations of the Santa Ritas would be permitted to burn, and key structures in the urban interface would be protected by controlled fires on their perimeters.
In fact Compte (one of the founders of positivism) believed that the highest elevation of human civilazation is the point where people work together and merely through cmulative observed knowdeldge, free of any external forces, lay out the logical and proper way to live.
The highest accumulations are expected in the higher elevations of the region where the air will be cold enough to support snow.
«Novel mechanism to explain high elevation of Denver area.»
«This material contributes significantly to the high elevation of the Martian southern hemisphere and underscores the role of major impacts in shaping the early surfaces of the solid planets,» says Maria Zuber of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who is a member of the mapping team.
Box pointed to nearly ice - sheet - wide melting on Greenland, with extensive surface melting documented for first time at the highest elevations of ice sheet, and the longest melt season since satellite observations began in 1979.
The high elevation of 1400 meters and above, along with the volcanic soil, perfect timing of rainfall, and centuries - old practice of shade growing results in some of the world's finest raw coffee bean specimens.
Prepare to be pushed up to the highest elevation of excellent fashion with this vegan faux - suede jacket from Jack by BB Dakota!
There will be another squad of professionals who will proof read the finished work and do the needed copyediting to take our scholarship essay writing services to higher elevations of excellence.
Starting at over 1000» (about 300m) in elevation, these hikes offer glimpses of some of the life in the higher elevations of San Luis Obispo County.
Punta Sur is the most eastern point of Mexico and is 20 meters above sea level, the highest elevation of the Yucatan.
The high elevation of this property provides sweeping, yr - round views of the harbor, Vaughn Island and beyond.
It is the only island in Galapagos where tourists can readily experience the interior and higher elevations of a Galapagos island.
Situated at a breathtakingly high elevation of 3400m, the cobblestone streets and very well preserved colonial buildings still sit atop the ancient stone foundations laid by the Incas.
Another interesting option for hikers is the walk up to the highest elevation of Tortuguero, the 119 meter high Cerro Tortuguero.
The two bedroom two bath Oropendola Suite is the largest accommodation on the property with the exception of our Villas and the second floor of the unit occupies the highest elevation of any of our guest rooms.
The highest elevation of any of these towns is not more than around 120 - 130 meters (300 - 400 ft).
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After researching the natural causes of this phenomenon, she discovered that the bright, unclouded days and dry atmospheric conditions — both hallmarks of the high elevation of the Great Basin Desert — create an environment that is rich in ultraviolet light.
On Greenland, the present very coldest temperatures are as low as -30 degC, those temps being on the highest elevations of Ice Sheet.
What is mostly going to heat Venus depends upon how high the elevation of surface is.
(The high elevation of glaciers combined with the vastness of their captured water and the often steep grades upon which they perch can generate violent flooding in the event of rapid melt.
Due to the high elevation of the Antarctic ice sheet and to the cold, dry and thin polar atmosphere, up to 40 % of the total MSU tropopspheric signal actually comes from the surface (Johanson and Fu 2007).
Latin name: Abies lasiocarpa Subalpine fir grows in the highest elevations of the southern Rocky Mountains and forms fairly compacent ring series.
Two vans of the Bergwaldprojekt dropped the team in the dense forests of the Ochsenkopf, the highest elevation of the Fichtelberg, to begin their mission.
Monsoonal rains in the El Paso summer can cause devastating flooding, even at the high elevation of Northwest El Paso.

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Published in Psychological Science, the group concluded that «high - power posers experienced elevations in testosterone, decreases in cortisol, and increased feelings of power and tolerance for risk.»
The city sits on a high plateau at an elevation of 4,475 feet.
There is for them only one God — he is holy, his land is holy, his nation is to be a holy people — and while the indiscriminate mixture of moral and ceremonial elements carries over old ideas even while it ventures into new ones, there is an evident elevation of the idea of holiness into terms of the divine majesty, and of the Most High's exclusive claim on man s devotion.
In their compelling earnestness, in their intensity of conviction, in their penetrating insights and ethical elevation, they were a crowning glory of the cultures of the ancient East; and they retain to this day a high place among the great of all ages.
Anyway Jonathan was a prime example of loyalty which sounds like royalty, but has nothing to do with Kings and Queens as loyalty is not high on their agenda, that can also be said for people in high places who lose their sense of direction through their elevation, ending up with their heads in the clouds as did Gods chosen Kings Saul and David.
Palestine's mountainous backbone running north and south between the Mediterranean and the Jordan valley is higher and more rugged in the south; and the city of Jerusalem, well fortified by nature against ancient methods of attack, stands at an elevation of about 2,700 feet.
If a flood but goes above one's head, its absolute elevation becomes a matter of small importance; and when we touch our own upper limit and live in our own highest centre of energy, we may call ourselves saved, no matter how much higher some one else's centre may be.
Extinct human cousin gave Tibetans advantage at high elevation Date: July 2, 2014 Source: University of California — Berkeley
What aspects of Paul's treatise on love in his first letter to the Corinthians do you give the highest elevation (1 Corinthians 13:1 - 13)?
Once harvested, our cacao beans are naturally fermented in the fertile soils of Peru at high elevations, limiting moisture and locking in essential nutrients and freshness.
Keenan produces up to 4,000 cases annually of high - elevation wines in a 2,500 - square - foot cement facility that is called the bunker because it is mostly underground.
For example, in Albuquerque, certain parts of the valley are hit by early frosts but the higher elevations are not (cold air sinks, remember).
Our study provides evidence of the benefits of RA shade tree cover criteria for managing water quality within high elevation tropical agro-ecosystems, especially if implemented at the watershed scale.
The operation of floodplain infrastructure and surcharging River Murray Lock 8 allowed for floodplain inundation, targeting higher elevation lignum vegetation communities.
Flour tends to be drier at high elevation, so increase the amount of liquid in the recipe by 2 to 3 tablespoons for each cup of flour called for at 5,000 feet, and by 3 to 4 tablespoons at 7,000 ft.
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