massive ocean world, teeming with life and filled with ancient secrets.
Not exact matches
Throughout history, the nations of the
world have built and sent
massive fleets to do battle with one another to take control of swathes of the
oceans.
The most
massive volcano in the
world, with a footprint the size of New Mexico, crouches in the dark depths of the western Pacific
Ocean.
The area boasts the
world's warmest
ocean temperatures and vents
massive volumes of warm gases from the surface high into the atmosphere, which may shape global climate and air chemistry enough to impact billions of people worldwide.
This
massive «conveyor belt» carries seawater around the
world's
oceans.
With the human population continuing to rise by 75 million or more per year and with torrid economic growth in much of the developing
world, the burdens of deforestation, pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, species extinction,
ocean acidification and other
massive threats intensify.
Submarine volcanoes generate the solid underpinnings of all the
world's
oceans massive slabs of rock seven kilometers thick.
«The best scientists in the
world are all telling us that our activities are changing the climate, and if we do not act forcefully, we'll continue to see rising
oceans; longer, hotter heat waves; dangerous droughts and floods; and
massive disruptions that can trigger greater migration, conflict and hunger around the globe,» Obama added.
The issue was the
massive amount of heat content in the
world ocean system.
Tiny crustaceans complete a
massive daily vertical migration in the
world's
oceans.
The LGM was a very different
world than the present, involving considerable expansions of sea ice,
massive Northern Hemisphere land ice sheets, geographically inhomogeneous dust radiative forcing, and a different
ocean circulation.
Heat generated by the gravitational pull of moons formed from
massive collisions could extend the lifetimes of liquid water
oceans beneath the surface of large icy
worlds in our outer solar system, according to new NASA research.
Heat generated by the gravitational pull of moons formed from
massive collisions could extend the lifetimes of liquid water
oceans beneath the surface of large icy
worlds in our outer solar system.
However, In this modern industrial
world full of
massive fields loaded with pesticides, it all ends up in the
oceans.
The voice - over expedition at the beginning of the movie fills us in on how the
world is being destroyed by the Kaijus, a
massive Godzilla like creature that attacks everything in sight that are unleashed from the bottom of the Pacific
Ocean floor.
«With a quest that takes players across continents and over vast
oceans as they learn of an ominous threat facing the
world, Dragon Quest XI brings a
massive, beautifully detailed
world to life, with finely tuned turn - based combat and an immersive story that will appeal to fans and newcomers alike.»
Massive oceans physically separate the continent from other regions in the
world by great distances.
Without the real
world «special effects» of
massive global government intervention in the securities markets, we would have found the end of this unfolding securities horror movie would have been to find most large boats and all small boats in Davy Jones locker at the bottom of the economic
ocean.
It lies in the center of the Coral Triangle that has at least 70 % of the
world corals and 40 % of the
world fish, even though it's only 2 % of the
world's
oceans, and it plays a
massive role in marine biodiversity conservation in the whole
world.
Cozumels coral gardens are sections of the
massive Meso - American reef system, the second biggest in the
worlds oceans after the Great Barrier Reef.
Its clean
oceans are renowned for rolling surf, the envy of board riders around the
world, and its
massive reef systems teem with marine life.
One of our most unique dives, the
Ocean Wall and Reef Dive only runs once a week and allows you to explore the unique
world found at the edge of a
massive underwater cliff.
Nearby,
massive waves from the Indian
Ocean wash onto pristine beaches home of the
world famous WA Masters Surf Championships.
The
world surfing titles are held at Bells Beach every Easter and this is also the time of year when
massive ocean swells can roll in.
With a
massive world to explore including mountains, deserts, and
oceans, planes to pilot, bikes to ride and even minigames including full rounds of golf; GTAV may just be the best in the series to date.
Karl Schroeder: If there is any life on Earth in 100 years, I foresee either an ecological catastrophe, with the majority of species extinct, the
oceans stagnant, the arctic and Antarctic desolate and lifeless, and billions of people living in complete ignorance of how things could be, in
massive urban centres; or, a
world in which climate change was solved early and completely through innovations in power generation and carbon sequestration, where agriculture has gone to vertical farming and North America has largely been rewilded back to forest and open prairie, and where extinct species are regularly recreated by genetic engineering and reintroduced.
The last major acidification event 250 million years ago has apparently led to a
massive extinction of species in the
world's
oceans.
The best scientists in the
world are all telling us that our activities are changing the climate, and if we do not act forcefully, we'll continue to see rising
oceans, longer, hotter heat waves, dangerous droughts and floods, and
massive disruptions that can trigger greater migration, conflict, and hunger around the globe.
The issue was settled for good by a
massive analysis of millions of measurements made in all the
world's
oceans.
«The best scientists in the
world are all telling us that our activities are changing the climate, and if we do not act forcefully, we'll continue to see rising
oceans, longer, hotter heat waves, dangerous droughts and floods, and
massive disruptions that can trigger greater migration, conflict, and hunger around the globe,» Obama said.
and «Where was all the water going to come from» so I decided to have a go and try to work out how much water would be needed to allow the
World Ocean to rise by just 1 meter, there are two variables that I can not solve, 1 is that the world is curved so as you go up then you need more water for the next meter than you needed for the preceding meter and this is an exponential issue as it gets worse the higher you go, the other is that even though there are many areas where you could get a large rise without any inland flooding, like the «White Cliffs of Dover» then there are also many areas where there would be massive inland flooding, like Holland, so I had to make two assumptions to kill off two variable issues that I can not solve, so assuming that the world is flat, which it's not, and that there would be no inland flooding, and there will be massive inland flooding then using them then I got an an
World Ocean to rise by just 1 meter, there are two variables that I can not solve, 1 is that the
world is curved so as you go up then you need more water for the next meter than you needed for the preceding meter and this is an exponential issue as it gets worse the higher you go, the other is that even though there are many areas where you could get a large rise without any inland flooding, like the «White Cliffs of Dover» then there are also many areas where there would be massive inland flooding, like Holland, so I had to make two assumptions to kill off two variable issues that I can not solve, so assuming that the world is flat, which it's not, and that there would be no inland flooding, and there will be massive inland flooding then using them then I got an an
world is curved so as you go up then you need more water for the next meter than you needed for the preceding meter and this is an exponential issue as it gets worse the higher you go, the other is that even though there are many areas where you could get a large rise without any inland flooding, like the «White Cliffs of Dover» then there are also many areas where there would be
massive inland flooding, like Holland, so I had to make two assumptions to kill off two variable issues that I can not solve, so assuming that the
world is flat, which it's not, and that there would be no inland flooding, and there will be massive inland flooding then using them then I got an an
world is flat, which it's not, and that there would be no inland flooding, and there will be
massive inland flooding then using them then I got an answer.
I am not a mathematician but all the talk of
massive rises in the
world ocean made me wonder «How much water would be needed to get a 1 meter rise?»
I personally think that top get a 1 meter rise and include the fact that there would be
massive inland flooding then you may well need 450,000 cubic kilometers of water to be dumped into the
World Ocean.
Since the whole
world does not appear to freeze during a ice age, the must be
massive ice making going at the pole driven by heat lifting
oceans of water to the sky from the equator where it is pushed by the expanding air and vapor to the poles areas where it returns to the surface and follows cold land like a culvert between warmer expanding
ocean air back down to the equatoral region.
Instead,
world leaders have pandered and caved to the powerful fossil fuel lobby: rubber stamping
massive carbon - intensive infrastructure, unlocking billions of tonnes of new carbon in hard - to - reach places like the deep offshore
ocean, the arctic, or hard - to - extract resources like tar sands, and proceeded to design energy policy around scenarios incompatible with a safe global climate.
Instead,
world leaders have pandered and caved to the powerful fossil fuel lobby: rubber stamping
massive carbon - intensive infrastructure, unlocking billions of tonnes of new carbon in hard - to - reach places like the deep offshore
ocean,
In 2016 unusually dry and hot conditions triggered
massive fires in Tasmania's
World Heritage forests, while ocean circulation patterns have moved unprecedented underwater heatwaves around the world, driving the tragic coral bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef.&r
World Heritage forests, while
ocean circulation patterns have moved unprecedented underwater heatwaves around the
world, driving the tragic coral bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef.&r
world, driving the tragic coral bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef.»
What's new here is the application of a detailed version of one of the
world's premier climate system models, the CCSM, to understand how rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide affected conditions in the
world's
oceans and land surfaces enough to trigger a
massive extinction hundreds of millions of years ago.»
This is accompanied by
massive back and forth transfers of heat between the
oceans and the atmosphere which was previously unsuspected and which shows up in all
world temperature records.
Now compound this
massive propaganda failure by the anti-growth Democrats with this week's latest climate science news from the
world's premier science journal and a leading global warming alarmist scientist: natural
ocean oscillations are responsible for Earth's modern temperature changes, not human CO2.
Jakobshavn Glacier is one of the fastest moving ice streams in the
world contributing
massive amount of ice to the
oceans.
Dead zones —
massive stratified columns of oxygen - deprived water — could become the new normal in
oceans around the
world as global temperatures continue to rise.
Vast swaths of the
world's
oceans are turning into «dead zones» as global warming and pollution strips them of oxygen, threatening marine life on a
massive scale, a new study...
Greenland's Jakobshavn Isbræ glacier became known around the
world in 2002, when its accelerated shrinking and
massive breakup into the
ocean helped raise awareness of the faster - than - expected pace of impacts from global warming.
In the
ocean the effect of the polynya is the
massive production of salty, freezing point shelf water that is the prime ingredient in the formation of the globally important Antarctic Bottom Water and associated ventilation of the
world ocean.
Massive Coral Bleaching Event Is Sweeping Across The
World's
Oceans.
For the third time in recorded history, a
massive coral bleaching event is unfolding throughout the
world's
oceans, stretching from Hawaii to the Indian
Ocean.