Sentences with phrase «huge volcano»

Some reasons (like huge volcanoes) have very fast effects, then disappear.
The climate was cooling, sea levels were retreating, and huge volcanoes in India were belching out lava and lots of atmosphere - altering gases.
Many visitors find the combination of fascinating cultural attractions as well good shore - based resort diving set against the stunning Balinese back drop of huge volcanoes and picturesque rice paddy terraces simply irresistible.
«Ancient Earth was strewn with huge volcanoes spewing out gas, but our research shows that the real source of Earth's first atmosphere was actually outer space,» says Ballentine, a co-author of the paper and colleague of Holland's.
These photos painted the Red Planet in an entirely new light, revealing huge volcanoes, giant canyons and what appeared to be the remnants of ancient riverbeds.
If Australia's population increases because huge volcanos destroy Papua or New Zealand, or climate changes floods Pacific islands, then so be it — we just have to live with the consequences.
A new energy source could replace fossil fuels, governments could control emissions, or maybe a series of huge volcanoes will erupt.
«This study gives us another clue about how activity at Arsia Mons tailed off and the huge volcano became quiet.»
Mars, on the other hand, is thought to have been shaped mostly during the period of primordial accretion and the so - called Late Heavy Bombardment, when asteroids carved out massive impact basins and pushed up huge volcanoes.
It's about half as large as Earth, but it's got the hugest volcano in the solar system in the Arizona - sized Olympus Mons and the grandest of all canyons in the 7 kilometer - deep Vallis Marineris.
Huge volcano - triggered landslides can alter the seabed when they tumble into the ocean and sweep across the sea floor.
From Donkey Kong Country Returns onwards, however, the frozen mountaintops and the visage of the great ape have been replaced by a huge volcano.
Shadowed by a huge Volcano, Arequipa is also worth a visit to see it's attractive architecture made from the surrounding volcanic sillar rock.
Mount Agung is a huge volcano («Agung» in Balinese means «big one») that started going off the seismic charts the week I returned to Bali.
I loved the shot as the silhouettes are so small compared to the huge volcano in front.
There is something very annoying about spending an enjoyable 20 minutes, scaling a huge volcano, finding the door to a dungeon, only to be told you must dowse for 5 parts of the door key... yawn.
I think it's highly likely the warming team will win the bet... unless a major La Nina turns down the thermostat several notches, or a huge volcano blows it's top.
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