Sentences with phrase «massive clumps»

The phrase "massive clumps" means large groups or bunches of things that are stuck or grouped together tightly. Full definition
They studied the distortion of light emitted from these galaxies, which bends as it passes massive clumps of dark matter during its journey to Earth.
The KiDS team studied the distortion of light emitted from these galaxies, which bends as it passes massive clumps of dark matter during its journey to Earth.
That regular sugar just seemed to get absorbed into the candy so I changed my plan and used icing sugar to dust it so it wouldn't stick together in one massive clump when I put it in the jar.
The more massive the clump, the more the light bends.
The gravitational pull from massive clumps of matter can yank on the light's path, and the hot gas floating between galaxies in clusters can donate a bit of energy to the light.
Hyperkeratosis causes your dead skin cells to stick together, form massive clumps and then get lodged firmly in your pores.
Comerón's scenario, however, was considered to be unlikely for a tenuous gas cloud until astronomers came to realize that such clouds could be held together by a massive clump of dark matter.
The only thing that I can compare my experience with Awakened to, is getting to the bottom of a cup of cocoa and finding a massive clump of chocolate.
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