Sentences with phrase «life on land probably»

The protective role of the ozone layer in the upper atmosphere is so vital that scientists believe life on land probably would not have evolved - and could not exist today - without it.

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Here is a workable scenario: A corporation owned by both Israeli and Palestinian interests (probably the governments, at least initially) builds one or more very large desalination plants and the necessary pipelines, develops the land to be irrigated, manages the farms on that land, and perhaps develops communities where the farm workers can live.
Some parents swear that putting on the washing machine, tumbler drier or vacuum cleaner near where their baby's sleeping will send them into the land of nod — probably because it mimics the constant swooshy sound of life in the womb.
The finding supports previous research suggesting that colossal volcanic eruptions in what's now Siberia, about 300,000 years before the onset of the extinction event, probably triggered the die - off of nearly all marine species and two - thirds of species living on land (SN: 9/19/15, p. 10).
Not only are they the largest living birds and the fastest ones on land, but they are probably the only animal with two kneecaps in each leg.
Watching a lungfish, our closest living fish relative, crawl on its four pointed fins gives us an idea of what the first evolutionary steps on land probably looked like.
Unless you've been living under a rock trapped underneath an even larger rock, you're probably well aware that the Super NES Classic mini-console just landed on store shelves.
According to the interview it will be double the size of the previous Mass Effect's DLC Leviathan, which was about 2 hours, which means Omega will probably be 4 hours.As said look for OMEGA to land on November 27th and will be on Xbox live for 1200 Microsoft points.
Polar bears are one of the most sensitive Arctic marine mammals to climate warming because they spend most of their lives on sea ice.35 Declining sea ice in northern Alaska is associated with smaller bears, probably because of less successful hunting of seals, which are themselves ice - dependent and so are projected to decline with diminishing ice and snow cover.36, 37,38,39 Although bears can give birth to cubs on sea ice, increasing numbers of female bears now come ashore in Alaska in the summer and fall40 and den on land.41 In Hudson Bay, Canada, the most studied population in the Arctic, sea ice is now absent for three weeks longer than just a few decades ago, resulting in less body fat, reduced survival of both the youngest and oldest bears, 42 and a population now estimated to be in decline43 and projected to be in jeopardy.44 Similar polar bear population declines are projected for the Beaufort Sea region.45
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