Sentences with phrase «many uninhabited»

I am glad that Elon Musk, the IPCC, Leonardo Di Caprio, Al Gore, and others are doing what they're doing, but CO2 levels continue to rise and uninhabited remote Pacific Islands continue to to be covered with garbage.
The uninhabited half - square - mile island, possessing no apparent natural resources, is a bizarre sliver of territory for two countries to fight over.
The largest state in the country is also the most uninhabited, meaning that its total annual electricity production is among the lowest, at 5,137 gigawatt hours.
Flirtey then sent the flying robot to an uninhabited house where it eventually lowered the package to the home's front porch using a rope while hovering above.
Howland and Baker Islands are technically have the latest times on earth, but are both uninhabited.
Founded by a Libertarian activist, it is roughly three square miles and is currently uninhabited, mostly because its very hard to get to.
He said that if he had to rely on the European Space Agency's limited, difficult - to - access data for his work checking climate model predictions against reality, he'd be «more or less blind» — particularly in the vast, uninhabited stretches of the globe like the Pacific, which are vital for understanding the world climate.
No one was hurt in the collision, which happened near uninhabited Aegean islets over which Turkey and Greece nearly went to war in 1996.
The book's subtitle explains what the author means by the nonfunctional: «Ruins, Relics, Rarities, Rubbish, Uninhabited Places, and Hidden Treasures.»
Obsolete Objects in the Literary Imagination: Ruins, Relics, Rarities, Rubbish, Uninhabited Places, and Hidden Treasures, by Francesco Orlando, Yale University Press, 528 pages, $ 45
So when there is a severe natural event in an uninhabited area was your god practicing or did it miss?
The structure of faith remains, but it feels like an uninhabited structure.
The press of population intensifies the demand for homes, jobs and services; this is what makes Manhattan far more valuable than downtown Richmond, Virginia, and Richmond more valuable than Anderson, Indiana, and Anderson more valuable than an uninhabited Utah crossroad.
Each day could be thousands of years, the genesis account only describes the Creators preparation of the earth for mankind, The universe has been around for millions of years, the earth an uninhabited waste.Of course creation is in complete harmony with science, it is logical.
25 Who cuts a channel for the torrents of rain, and a path for the thunderstorm, 26 to water a land where no one lives, an uninhabited desert, 27 to satisfy a desolate wasteland and make it sprout with grass?
When it gets there, it finds everything swept and clean, but uninhabited.
Excavations showing that Jericho was unwalled and uninhabited, he says, «clearly seem to contradict the violent and complete conquest portrayed in the Book of Joshua.»
Much more favorable conditions for the eventual achievement of such an agreement could be created if nuclear bombs were first revealed to the world by a demonstration in an appropriately selected uninhabited area.4
From the time the species Homo sapiens consolidated itself to become the only survivor of the various hominoid species that had evolved as a result of divergence, humankind slowly spread over the earth, moving into previously uninhabited areas.
The background, by the way, shows Isola di Cirella, a small uninhabited island just half a mile off the coast.
Our group, sailing a flotilla of three tiny sailboats, would be camping on the deserted beaches of uninhabited cays.
Formed over 5,000 years ago, the Ölfus Spring is continuously replenished by a gradual filtration of rainfall and snowmelt over uninhabited and untouched lava fields.
Shielded by an impenetrable layer of lava rock and surrounded by a 128,000 acre exclusion zone, the Spring is constantly replenished by a gradual filtration of rainfall and snowmelt over uninhabited and untouched lava fields.
Last July he left his squad on a remote uninhabited Swedish island, without running water, electricity, toilets and conventional food for three nights.
The nation also includes the tiny (0.6 square mile) uninhabited island of Redonda, now a nature preserve.
Latest example is Imia island (two micro uninhabited islands).
I recall that among the anomalies were uninhabited election districts and a traffic island that wasn't in any district.
This time is also spatial: new time also happens in a new «uninhabited» space.
Ghana's territorial area within West Africa was unoccupied and uninhabited by humans until the 10th century BC.
Until the 11th century, the majority of modern Ghana's territorial area was largely unoccupied and uninhabited by humans.
These were uninhabited islands.
«A completely uninhabited log cabin in the middle of b - tt f — ing nowhere.
Because we already know there are almost an infinitive number of uninhabited planets out there that most certainly contain a lot more minerals and natural resources than we have here on Earth.
You are aware the Beduin have always spent significant time in the desert so it was never truly uninhabited?
(Aides point out Ms. James has challenged the mayor when needed, like when she reprimanded him for the cost of a security booth outside his now uninhabited Park Slope row house.)
Mr. Stringer's team studied 11 of the authority's 328 developments, and found 80 units had been left uninhabited awaiting major repairs for 10 years, while another 161 had been empty for between three and 10 years, and one — in Manhattan's Harlem River Houses — had been left off the rolls since 1994.
In a day - long excursion, we trace the spectacular shorelines of various inlets along the Ísafjarðardjúp fjord — many of them uninhabited — arriving at the largest town on the peninsula, Ísafjörður.
Much of that area is oceans or uninhabited.
Ground truth for satellite data For other researchers, Summit Camp is a brief stop on longer journeys to the uninhabited interior of Greenland's ice sheet.
Within a few hundred years, they colonised uninhabited islands all across the South Pacific.
The behavior of a wildfire now burning uninhabited military lands near Fairbanks is also a concern, the scientist said.
OFF the northernmost tip of Scotland, where the turbulent waters of the Atlantic Ocean meet those of the North Sea, sits a chain of 70 mostly uninhabited islands collectively known as Orkney.
Although the source of the attraction of the Galápagos, both for Darwin and for tourists today, is the paucity of civilization that has allowed it to evade human influence, Ecuadoran law says that to visit the uninhabited islands you have to be on a tour in the company of a «naturalist.»
Jimenez studied cores taken from coral heads in the uninhabited northern part of Galápagos National Park.
Genetically engineered mosquitoes developed by British biotech firm Oxitec as an approach to controlling dengue fever have been caught up in controversy since 6,000 of them were deliberately released to an uninhabited forest in Malaysia in a trial in December 2010.
That said, much of Earth is uninhabited — making it likely that Tiangong - 1 will fall in the ocean, or, like Skylab, into a remote area.
Rising seas have already swallowed up two uninhabited islands in the Central Pacific.
Orbital Insight's analyses also suggest that we should be looking at ghost cities nearer to home — frozen construction sites, uninhabited neighbourhoods, failed building units.
The epicenter lay close to the river Podkamennaya Tunguska, an uninhabited area of swampy taiga forest that stays frozen for eight or nine months of the year.
Barton and her colleagues are zeroing in on when the fungus transferred from environment to bat and the consequences of the fungus» relentless ability to survive solely in caves, uninhabited by bats.
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