Profound changes are taking place in marine
life around the planet in response to global warming, an international team of scientists has found.
The two alien life forms that we envision for this world are animals — mobile predators that
live around the planet's few small bodies of surface water.
Welcome, we are
live around the planet.
~ On Tuesday Mark hosted another Clubland Q&A taking questions from Mark Steyn Club members
live around the planet on immigration, offensive statuary, the deaths of South Africa's Winnie Mandela and Canada's Peter Munk, and much more.
Not exact matches
Not only have these organizations added increased profits to their bottom line by adopting the principles of social conscience, but they are changing
lives around the world, healing our
planet and lifting our spirit.
Chuckles «Look
around chad, we exist, a single cell appeared on this
planet and evolved into all forms of
life we know today.
Look
around chad, we exist, a single cell appeared on this
planet and evolved into all forms of
life we know today.
Oh, so in the vast known Universe, which reaches out for 15 BILLION light years in all directions, with over 100 BILLION galaxies, containing an average of 100 BILLION stars each, with most of those stars now thought to have multiple
planets orbiting
around them, you can't imagine that there would be at least ONE little
planet SOMEWHERE with the right conditions for
life without divine intervention?
-- After creating the entire universe containing billions of stars, God focuses all his attention on one
planet revolving
around one star, terraforms it, and creates
life, one form of which he claims is in «his image.»
mankind is the only
living thing on this
planet that believes in god, and is also the only one destroying himself and the world
around him... great job god...
This huge, blue
planet is in existance just so we can be born,
live, make a
living, have a baby, then die... no connection, no spirit, no soul, no more appreciating the beauty
around us, no more being astounded at the improbabilities, no more being amazed at the wonders of
life... because none of that has any meaning any more, it's just a bunch of junk that happened accidently... who cares, we're just all going to fade away into nothingness... become one with the dirt, because we are actually no better than the dirt... I don't know about you, but I'm depressed now... but then that's what's great about our country, you can choose to believe or... not... in this... country... that has... no particular meaning... in the grand scheme of thngs... oh, yeah, that's right there is no «grand scheme of things»... so never mind.
We
live on a
planet that rotates on its axes while rotating
around the sun and neither are support by anything we can see.
Simply because I exist on a
Planet about a billion light years from any other currently
living form of
life, not chemicals, elements or gases, and how I don't see this as some random thing — there is something greater than you and I and the evidence is all
around you.
So it seems to me that for those of us who call ourselves Christians, but who also have used the brain that God gave us to conclude that the
planet is more than 6000 years old and that the actions of Noah and his family saved all the then
living things — that we can retain faith in a God who would not joke
around with Abraham just to test him.
First the vitalization of matter, associated with the grouping of molecules; then the hominization of
Life, associated with a super-grouping of cells; and finally the planetization of Mankind, associated with a closed grouping of people: Mankind, born on this
planet and spread over its entire surface, coming gradually to form
around its earthly matrix a single, major organic unity, enclosed upon itself; a single, hyper - complex, hyper - centrated, hyperconscious arch-molecule, co-extensive with the heavenly body on which it was born.
For example, astronomers are constantly telling us how foolish, indeed how arrogant, it is to regard the
planet on which we
live as in any sense the center of the universe
around us.
We know damn well, as we
live it every day, how successful his mission to collapse our country's economy as well as diminish the US status
around the
planet has been.
Study science, evolution and take a practical look at the history of
life on this
planet and even
around you.
The icon (and centrepiece) of the park is the Tree Of
Life, it is located on Discovery Island and the park's six remaining sections (Africa, Rafiki's
Planet Watch, Asia, DinoLand U.S.A., Oasis, and Pandora: The World of Avatar all revolve
around the tree.
Water is likely similarly abundant
around other
planets, raising the odds of finding
life as we know it, or at least habitable conditions, somewhere else.
«Looking at how pigments might be adapted on
planets around other stars makes us really appreciate how
life is specially adapted to our
planet and our sun,» Kiang notes.
The answers will not only help explain how Earth became an ideal place for incubating
life; they will also tell a lot about the odds of finding similar habitable
planets around other stars.
If conditions are similar
around other stars and
planets, there should be trillions of moons in our galaxy, with a small but significant percentage of them suitable for
life.
«There are plenty of reasons to be optimistic that we will find hints of extraterrestrial
life within the next few decades, just maybe not on an Earth - like
planet around a Sun - like star.»
One of the
planets is in the habitable zone, the region
around the suns where liquid water — and maybe
life — can exist.
By 4.5 billion years ago, there were finally enough neutrons
around to form rocky
planets, like Earth, and elements like carbon and oxygen, essential for
life.
What's more, one of the
planets is in the stars» habitable zone, the region
around the suns where temperatures are just right for liquid water — and therefore maybe
life — to exist on a
planet's surface.
It's this region
around a star where a
planet could have temperatures that support liquid water, widely considered an essential ingredient for
life.
After that we have to build a powerful telescope that examines the
planets around nearby stars and looks for water, carbon dioxide, and oxygen in their atmospheres — signs that they could support
life.
With
planets orbiting M dwarfs quickly becoming the darlings in the search for
life beyond our solar system, a new generation of observatories are poised to discover hundreds of worlds
around these stars.
«Understanding the universe in its totality interests me more than looking for
life on a
planet like Earth
around a star like the sun, which is the declared goal of our competitors.
So does the realization that the habitable zone (the region
around a star where a
planet could have liquid water, essential for
life as we know it) is a lot broader than anyone had thought back in 1960.
Kepler launched in March to search for
life - friendly
planets around other stars.
They hope these bigger projects might be able to directly image Earth - like
planets around nearby stars in search of signs of
life.
A record - breaking three
planets in this system are super-Earths lying in the zone
around the star where liquid water could exist, making them possible candidates for the presence of
life.
We are just a species of ape
living on a smallish
planet orbiting an unremarkable star in one galaxy among billions in a universe that had been
around for 13.8 billion years without us.
Maybe F [hot, yellow - white] stars — there are probably some
planets around them, too, but I'm not sure if you want to
live there.
It's possible that Earth's magnetosphere was essential for the development of conditions friendly to
life, so learning about magnetospheres
around other
planets and moons is a big step toward determining if
life could have evolved there.
These stars have narrow habitable zones — the areas
around them where
planets could have liquid water — yet their prevalence makes them tempting targets in the search for
life.
«If you park a
planet in a habitable zone
around a white dwarf, it will stay there for a very, very long time — potentially enough time for
life to...
The observations reveal the cloud contains carbon and oxygen — the first time anyone has found those
life - critical compounds on a
planet around another star.
A video collage of people from
around the
planet reminds us that all
living humans, regardless of geographical origin or skin color, are still 99.9 percent genetically identical to one another.
Other recent discoveries of nearby Earth - sized
planets have been
around red dwarf stars, including TRAPPIST - 1 and Proxima Centauri, but these create less favorable conditions for
life.
Researchers have already found hundreds of similarly sized
planets, and many appear to be far better candidates for hosting
life than the one
around Proxima Centauri, called Proxima b.
NASA's prolific exoplanets - hunting satellite Kepler has found its strongest candidate yet for an Earth - like
planet in a
life - friendly orbit
around a sunlike star.
The existing cosmological constant means the rate of expansion is large enough that it minimizes
planets» exposure to gamma ray bursts, but small enough to form lots of hydrogen - burning stars
around which
life can exist.
One indicator, the
Living Planet Index, for example, compiles thousands of annual population surveys of vertebrates from
around the world.
This latter feature is upsetting for those who hope that any
planets around Tau Ceti support
life, because Earth - like
planets and terrestrial
life are made of heavy elements.
The research also suggests that habitable - zone super-Earth
planets (where liquid water could exist and making them possible candidates to support
life) orbit
around at least a quarter of the red dwarfs in the Sun's own neighbourhood.
4 Bacteria have been
around for at least 3.5 billion years, making them the oldest known
life - form on the
planet.