Sentences with phrase «kilometers between»

According to information received in the U.S.S.R. in 1945, the area of drift ice in the Russian sector of the Arctic was reduced by no less than 1,000,000 square kilometers between 1924 and 1944.»
The couriers, chasqui, ran and relayed messages and sometimes light packages about every 1.4 kilometers between the inns.
The Great Barrier Reef is not actually one continuous reef but a series of thousands of individual coral cays stretching over 3,000 kilometers between the town of Bundaberg and the tip of Australia at Cape York.
I very quickly came to the conclusion that even if we'd take the whole day for our less then 250 kilometers between Moraine Lake and Jasper we» d still only be able to scratch the surface on all the splendor to see along this iconic highway.
This trail, moving to the interior of the country, spans 126 kilometers between Hornöberget and Örnsköldsvik.
So the theoretical range of the sixth GTI is about 750 kilometers between fill - ups.
Transport by these deep - reaching eddies provides a mechanism for spreading the hydrothermal chemical and heat flux into the deep - ocean interior and for dispersing propagules hundreds of kilometers between isolated and ephemeral communities.
The rotocraft could travel up to 100 kilometers between sampling sites, and recharge its batteries between flights with a nuclear power source.
California is developing perhaps the most ambitious high - speed rail plans, a project that would include a mixture of shorter lines connecting Los Angeles to Anaheim and San Francisco to San Jose as well as a longer line traversing the nearly 1,300 kilometers between San Francisco and San Diego (with a branch through Sacramento).
«ChroGPS is based on the sequential application of two steps: first the generation of distances (or degrees of similarity) between epigenetic components on the basis of several possible measurements that we have developed, and after, in the representation of these distances in the form of bi - o tri-dimensional maps to facilitate their interpretation.For example, they are like visual maps from which distance tables can be drawn up in kilometers between cities,» describes Òscar Reina, one of the developers of the software application.
If the polymers can release that hydrogen on demand — a feat not yet shown — they could lead to plastic gas tanks that carry cars hundreds of kilometers between fill ups.
The quantum link remained intact over a separation of 1,200 kilometers between the two cities — about 10 times farther than ever before.
Austria's Hintereis Glacier (above), which retreated more than 1 kilometer between 1860 and 1930, is one of the most dramatic examples.
There was half a kilometer between them.
On Martinique's southern Atlantic coast, Anse Trabaud is a very beautiful beach with fine sand that stretches for more than 1 kilometer between...

Not exact matches

The Mexico City service will launch with set routes including between Mexico City's main international airport and the Toluca International Airport, a distance of about 50 miles (80 kilometers).
Six missiles with a range of between 650 to 700 kilometers (400 - 435 miles) were fired from western Iran, soaring over Iraqi territory and striking the targets in Deir al - Zor.
The project will cover 50 islands and 34,000 square kilometers — an area bigger than Belgium — between the cities of Umluj and Al Wajh to attract «luxury travelers from around the globe,» according to an official statement sent to Bloomberg on Tuesday.
The $ 85 million Chabahar project, located only about 350 kilometers from Gwadar, is aimed at creating a transit route between India, Iran and Afghanistan.
Musk said the Hyperloop arrangement could be implemented between any pair of cities situated up to, say, 900 miles (1,500 kilometers) apart.
The distance between Stockholm and Helsinki is about 300 miles, and doing the math, the figure points to about $ 36.7 million cost per kilometer or about $ 64 million for every mile.
The mining activity was proposed for a 65 square kilometre region between 22 and 36 kilometers offshore.
Hyperloop capsules could cover the 550 kilometers (342 miles) between the two California cities in 30 minutes or so, Musk said.
The Model X is available in two engine configurations, both equipped with a 90KW battery that yields a range of up to 413 kilometers (257 miles) between charges.
Line 3 is a 34 - inch - diameter, 1,600 - kilometer (994 - mile) pipeline between Edmonton, Alberta and Superior, Wisconsin.
If we leave four or so meters between each, we could fit 22 such memorials into the 3 kilometer length.
According to News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, details of the project indicate the development of a sugar cane plantation of about 16,000 hectares or 160 kilometre square, longer than Lagos to Ibadan expressway which is estimated between 120 kilometres and 130 kilometers — more than 30 kilometres shorter than the proposed sugar plantation.
The researchers also found that the corona probably fades into the solar wind between 14 million and 56 million kilometers away from the sun — about 10 to 40 times the sun's diameter.
The finding, published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, is based on an analysis of 506 race - ending crashes in Formula One — a class of racing featuring single - seater, open wheeled cars and speeds in excess of 350 kilometers per hour — between 1970 and 2014.
Measurements of a Tyrannosaur's fossilized footprint help researchers estimate that the ancient beast was at the time walking between 4.5 and 8 kilometers per hour (2.8 to 5 miles per hour).
Besides having the right mix of ingredients and pressures, this range defines a well - known transition zone within the mantle, the 2900 - kilometer - or - so - thick layer of slowly circulating material that lies between Earth's crust and its outer core of molten iron.
Then, they measured the distance between the footprints and used an equation based on observations of living, walking bipeds to estimate the dinosaur's walking speed, yielding a result between 4.5 and 8 kilometers per hour (2.8 to 5 miles per hour), they report online this month and in a forthcoming print issue of Cretaceous Research.
They placed small (1 to 2 feet wide) starshades midway between a telescope mounted on a tripod and five light sources (LEDs) lined up 2 kilometers away.
Previously, scientists have used Micius to distribute quantum keys between the satellite and the ground, teleport the properties of photons from the ground into space (SN Online: 7/7/17) and produce photons with their properties linked, or entangled, despite being separated by 1,200 kilometers (SN: 8/5/17, p. 14).
It forms only at pressures greater than about 24 gigapascals — corresponding to depths between 610 and 800 kilometers, researchers report March 8 in Science.
Correlations among the three data sets revealed that temperature deep in the mantle varied between around 1,300 and 1,550 degrees Celsius underneath about 61,000 kilometers of ridge terrain.
Coming within 76,000 kilometers of Jupiter's cloud tops (about one - fifth of the distance between Earth and the moon), Juno completed a 35 - minute firing of its main engine at 11:05 p.m. Eastern.
They simulated earthquakes with magnitudes between 9.0 and 9.6 originating at different locations along the Aleutian - Alaska subduction zone, a 3,400 - kilometer (2,113 - mile) long ocean trench stretching along the southern coast of Alaska and the Aleutian Islands where the Pacific tectonic plate is slipping under the North American plate.
The heartland of last century's Green Revolution lost 109 cubic kilometers of water from its Indus River plain aquifer between August 2002 and October 2008.
The Carnegie Institution's Paul Byrne and his team used this planet - wide coverage to determine in March that Mercury's radius has shrunk between 4 and 7 kilometers over the past 4.5 billion years.
Researchers believe that the cloud top reacts by driving swarms of electrons into the upper atmosphere; along the way, the electrons crash into nitrogen molecules between 50 and 90 kilometers high and make them glow a fiery red.
The minimum average microplastics pollution was found in the stretch between Basel and Mainz (202,900 particles per square kilometer), a medium average at Bad Honnef, Köln - Porz and Leverkusen (714,053) and the highest average in the Rhine - Ruhr metropolitan area (2,333,665).
The mysterious 10,000 - kilometer - long structure was so big that it appeared to stretch between the planet's poles.
In between is a 200 - kilometer (124 - mile) transition zone where too few wolves are present to tip the balance between coyotes and foxes.
This layer of the atmosphere forms when radiation from the sun strips electrons from, or ionizes, atoms and molecules in the atmosphere between about 75 and 1,000 kilometers above Earth's surface.
Between 150 and 350 kilometers above Earth's surface, the density of free - floating electrons should drop by a factor of two as they rejoin atoms, the researchers say.
These revealed a surprising link between stratospheric winds and ocean currents as deep as 2 kilometers beneath the waves.
It will fly through the 2,400 - kilometer - wide gap between Saturn and its rings 22 times before plunging into the planet's atmosphere and burning up on Sept. 15...
The twin LIGO stations each pass laser light back and forth between mirrors along perpendicular four - kilometer - long arms arranged in an L.
Cerro Hoya National Park is an isolated tropical forest remnant (325 square kilometers, 125 square miles) on Panama's Pacific coast, whereas Darién National Park is Panama's most extensive park (5,790 square kilometers, 2235 square miles) in the area between Panama and Colombia, the only gap in the Pan-American highway from Alaska to Chile.
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