Sentences with phrase «life than oxygen»

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Food is no more necessary to sustain life than oxygen.

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If humans were not designed by a higher authority, how can each individual's DNA be uniquely different among the human species, especially different than the other animals; how can the life sustaining elements be constantly available and exist in exact formulations: O, H, C etc. water is always 2 atoms of Hydrogen and one atom of Oxygen; sugar, fats, grains, and any bio-chemical products can be broken down to their simplest forms of elements, but can be re-constructed with specific (not by chance) formula.
A value for Hoyle state 2 % higher than the measured value would prevent the formation of carbon.5 A value 2 % lower than the measured value would produce lots of carbon, but no oxygen.5 Both are essential atoms for life.
These mixtures are added to replace the natural flavours lost when the juice chemically separates oxygen (or «deaerates») to be able to maintain shelf life for more than one year without oxidising.
Once again a mother who chose homebirth for no better reason than her «experience,» risked her baby's life, nearly killed him, subjected him to prolonged oxygen deprivation and may have sentenced him to a lifetime of developmental disability is now trying to justify that choice.
«We want to make more people aware that there's more to looking for life than looking for oxygen
Does life require more than oxygen, water and suitable temperatures?
That is, oxygen tends to fall out of the air as rust and other mineral oxides rather than linger as a gas, so when it exists in abundance, something — photosynthetic life, in Earth's case — must be constantly replenishing it.
The rise of oxygen may have wiped out a greater proportion of life than in any other mass extinction.
But the team's measurements of the oxygen isotope ratios in the creatures» teeth, a sensitive paleo - thermometer, suggest that the climate where these dinosaurs lived probably averaged about 10 ° Celsius over the course of a year — substantially colder than most of the dinosaur era, and in fact close to that seen in northeastern China today, Xu notes.
It's hard to come up with any other process that can produce that amount of oxygen, other than the activity of living things.
If an alien civilization is looking at us from far away, and it knows something about chemistry, it will know that we have millions to billions of times more oxygen than we should [if there were no life on Earth].
Blind mole - rats (genus Spalax) can live more than 20 years, are resistant to cancer and tolerate extremely low - oxygen environments.
The microbes rely on oxygen, carbon and other nutrients in their deep environment to live, but Røy's team found that carbon is so limited that the cells respire oxygen 10,000 times slower than bacteria in lab - grown cultures.
Geologists from Trinity College Dublin have rewritten the evolutionary history books by finding that oxygen - producing life forms were present on Earth some 3 billion years ago — a full 60 million years earlier than previously thought.
Misra explained that while oxygen is thought an indicator of life, it's also possible for oxygen to be produced abiotically, or by something other than biology.
Simple sponges can live with 200 times less oxygen than present atmospheric levels, supporting the idea that animals evolved before oxygen - rich oceans
With an atmosphere of much less than one percent oxygen, scientists have presumed that there were things living in deep water in the mud that didn't need sunlight or oxygen, but Czaja says experts didn't have any direct evidence for them until now.
The 2.52 billion - year - old sulfur - oxidizing bacteria are described by Czaja as exceptionally large, spherical - shaped, smooth - walled microscopic structures much larger than most modern bacteria, but similar to some modern single - celled organisms that live in deepwater sulfur - rich ocean settings today, where even now there are almost no traces of oxygen.
Producing methane is simpler than making oxygen, so methane - making life might be more common in the universe, and easier to spot, than oxygen - producing life.
The bacteria living in these sediments were respiring the oxygen but at a slower rate than the supply of organic material dropping out of the water column, allowing these ancient deep marine sediments to remain oxygenated.
Now researchers have discovered two new gene variants that help Tibetans use oxygen more efficiently than people who live at low altitudes; natural selection favored these variants in Tibetans, whose ancestors have lived at high altitude for thousands of years.
Two gene variants help Tibetans use oxygen more efficiently than people who live at low altitudes
The melting of Snowball Earth glaciers apparently released phosphates ground off continental rocks into the oceans between 750 and 620 million years ago, causing levels of this vital nutrient to rise to levels higher than experienced before or since, and feeding oxygen - producing life which eventually supported the rise of newly developing oxygen - consuming «metazoans,» or animals (staff, New Scientist, October 27, 2010; and Planavsky et al, 2010).
About 2.3 billion years ago oxygen has saturated the planet's surface and rapidly accumulated in vast amounts in our atmosphere, From that point on Earth's atmosphere became a glowing indicator of life for the entire Galaxy — at least, for civilizations that are slightly better in building telescopes than we are.
Similarly middle - aged, however, 37 Gem appears to be around 5.5 billion years old — somewhat older than Sol's 4.6 billion years — and so may be old enought to have developed oxygen - generating life as happened on Earth after two billion years.
At altitudes of 5000 m and higher, life is not easy here: the atmospheric pressure is much lower than at sea level, and oxygen is scarce.
Because snow leopards successfully live at such high altitudes (3500m to 6500m) for many years researchers thought the haemoglobin of this species was in some way adapted so it could carry more oxygen than the haemoglobins of other big cats.
The amount of oxygen in a galaxy is determined primarily by three factors: how much oxygen comes from large stars that end their lives violently in supernova explosions — a ubiquitous phenomenon in the early Universe, when the rate of stellar births was dramatically higher than the rate in the Universe today; how much of that oxygen gets ejected from the galaxy by so - called «super winds,» which propel oxygen and other interstellar gases out of galaxies at hundreds of thousands of miles per hour; and how much pristine gas enters the galaxy from the intergalactic medium, which doesn't contain much oxygen.
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Oxygen comes to us limited to 21 % and there is little can do about that (other than live a very high altitude).
For living beings, love may not be considered as essential as oxygen and water but for human beings, it is also no less than that Online Dating: There are thousands of online dating sites where we can search for partners but what if you are suffering from HSV?
Del Toro shows that Pan's Labyrinth was no fluke as he sets up action sequences and emotional situations that are simultaneously larger than life and as real as oxygen.
Although the Oregon lava tube environment is less harsh than Mars — the Red Planet is colder, with less oxygen — «it does show that bacteria can live in similar conditions,» said study co-author Martin Fisk of Oregon State University.
Careful placement of turrets can easily offset almost any invasion, the game provides more than enough air bubbles throughout levels where oxygen hardly becomes a problem, and wild life can usually be cheesed with careful abuse of the environment.
-- Every human appears to have 10, 20 or more horses yoked with him (the primemovers that burn fossil fuels and make our current lives comfortable) which consume oxygen and spew out far more carbon - dioxide than man would do alone.
Several things probably come to mind when you think about plants: green, life, oxygen, photosynthesis, trees - intelligence, more likely than not, is not one of them.
Without the mixing of the deep water and the water at the surface, oxygen can not reach a depth greater than 300 feet, leaving the waters of the deep either too high in Hydrogen Sulfide, or too low in oxygen to sustain life forms (zambiatourism).
The oceans are more acidic than in millions of years, cooking coral reefs and depriving marine life of the oxygen it needs to live.
The world's climate is way too complex... with way too many significant global and regional variables (e.g., solar, volcanic and geologic activity, variations in the strength and path of the jet stream and major ocean currents, the seasons created by the tilt of the earth, and the concentration of water vapor in the atmosphere, which by the way is many times more effective at holding heat near the surface of the earth than is carbon dioxide, a non-toxic, trace gas that all plant life must have to survive, and that produce the oxygen that WE need to survive) to consider for any so - called climate model to generate a reliable and reproducible predictive model.
Around the world there are more than 400 current dead zones in oceans and lakes, where water contains so little oxygen that aquatic life can't survive.
They're also, essentially, miracles: besides living up to ten times longer than other rodents and being immune to cancer, they can also survive up to 18 minutes without oxygen.
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