Nearly all life
on Earth lives in areas that are more hospitable, where temperatures are far less extreme.
Much of the human population
on Earth lives in sun - drenched regions huddled around the equator.
Less than 0.1 % of the 6 billion people
on earth live past 110 years old.
Why
on earth live if you can't take responsibility for your own life?
On earth he lived by the word.
Living as we do in communion with those who have gone before us, we strive to realize in the pilgrim Church
on earth a life together that more fully anticipates the communion of the Church in glory.
«Water gives us and everything
on Earth life.»
«Mars is a close neighbor, so we look at it from the point of view of finding organisms
on Earth living in extreme conditions.»
Many, many millions of people
on Earth live on the coasts.
Not exact matches
«The load of bacteria
on the Tesla could be considered a biothreat, or a backup copy of
life on Earth,» she said.
Elon Musk's far - fetched plan not only to get humans to Mars, but to inhabit it, has evidently driven interest in the Red Planet: A team of NASA scientists will talk about the challenges of
living on Earth's neighbor, while Lockheed Martin and NASA will combine to talk about the interplanetary travel systems that will take us there.
She said in a statement that it could cause problems
on Mars — but it could also send
life on Earth across the universe.
A company called EarthNow plans to use satellites to provide «
live and unfiltered» footage of almost anywhere
on earth.
The title of our proposal that we put together was «An inclusive, audacious journey transforms
life here
on Earth and beyond.»
Nuclear explosions produce radioactive substances that are rare in nature — like carbon - 14, a radioactive form of the carbon atom that forms the chemical basis of all
life on earth.
The Voyagers also carried with them a golden record of sounds, images, and other information about
life on Earth — a basic human catalog that aliens might one day discover and decode.
Now retired, Hadfield is the best - selling author of «An Astronaut's Guide to
Life on Earth.»
With that in mind, CNBC recently asked «One Strange Rock's» contributors to share their thoughts
on the idea of humans departing
Earth for
life on Mars.
«One Strange Rock,» a National Geographic television series that debuted
on March 26th, sets out to show viewers what makes the
Earth unique among other planets in the solar system, and the conditions it took to foster
life on the planet.
In a billion years, for instance, a swelling sun will scorch our food chain, boil our oceans and extinguish
life on Earth as we know it.
The stakes are high, with a space race for a new era viewed as a linchpin to help make
life better here
on earth.
An eight - episode series about the world of shipping containers and global trade may seem like a niche subject, but it doesn't take long for host Alexis Madrigal to convince listeners why the development of this worldwide network has shaped every aspect of
life on Earth.
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Earth microbes shouldn't slow search for
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If humans have any hope of
living forever, we should probably take a hint from the dozens of other animals
on Earth that far outpace our measly 71 years.
The Great Barrier Reef, one of the most bio-diverse places
on Earth, teems with marine
life and will be the focus of Australia's
Earth Hour — a global campaign which encourages individuals and organisations to switch off their lights for one hour
on April 29 for climate change.
Those and four dozen more sordid facts of 9 - to - 5
life have been collected in 50 Simple Things Your Business Can Do to Save the
Earth (EarthWorks Press, Berkeley, Calif., 1991), a slender paperback enumerating the number of trees, gallons of oil, cubic yards of ozone, and so
on, that industry squanders.
But the Austrian daredevil, who travelled to the edge of space before jumping back to
Earth, has branded Nasa's aim to discover whether there is
life on Mars a waste of money.
We need to revise our economies «to reduce wealth inequality and ensure that prices, taxation, and incentive systems take into account the real costs which consumption patterns impose
on our environment,» the scientists said, adding: «We must recognize, in our day - to - day
lives and in our governing institutions, that
Earth with all its
life is our only home.»
No matter where you
live on Earth, you most likely interact with radioactive materials every day.
And given the disparity in wealth between Walmart employees (many of whom
live below the poverty line) and the Walton family (who control the company, and who are the richest family
on earth), this might be a situation where giving beyond what you're legally required to give might be the right thing to do.
Switzerland is the happiest place
on Earth, thanks to its high performing GDP and healthy
life expectancy rates of its citizens.
This will raise the surface temperature
on Earth, causing oceans to evaporate faster, and extinguishing most, if not all,
life on Earth.
«You are the most diverse class in Northeastern's history — in other words, you are Donald Trump's worst nightmare... I think that everything that we've
lived and learned tells us that we will never come out
on top if we accept advice from soundbite salesmen and carnival barkers who pretend the most powerful country
on Earth can remain great by looking inward and hiding behind walls at a time that technology has made that impossible to do and unwise to even attempt.
That's true for daily gratitude lists and committing to thanking those who brighten your
life, and it's also true for celebrating all that you've already accomplished in your time here
on earth.
The pop singer will perform
live on the aircraft, which will be streamed back to
Earth in a pioneering performance.
Trust me, there isn't a single person
on earth who hasn't gone through the experience of shame in their
life, whether in a one - time instance or as a constant companion.
On the discussion docket, per NASA's announcement on Zuckerberg's social media mecca, will be questions such as: «What is it like to live and work in microgravity orbiting the Earth?&raqu
On the discussion docket, per NASA's announcement
on Zuckerberg's social media mecca, will be questions such as: «What is it like to live and work in microgravity orbiting the Earth?&raqu
on Zuckerberg's social media mecca, will be questions such as: «What is it like to
live and work in microgravity orbiting the
Earth?»
The average difference between the hottest and coldest places
on Earth could grow to
life - threatening extremes.
But by the next morning, you'd begin to realize just how important the moon is for
life on Earth.
It was not long before he concluded this war - winning device might also one day destroy
life on earth.
«In general, the know - how acquired thanks to our projects has an immediate application not only in space but also
on Earth,» he added, highlighting that the company could now produce space food with a shelf -
life of three years.
What's more, the maps hint that shallow pools existed between about 3.5 billion and 3 billion years ago; in an older yet similar blink of a geologic eye,
life on Earth may have appeared.
«These pools would have been habitable for
life, just as they are
on Earth.»
I don't think
life as we know it
on Earth is a singular event.»
I often say if you're willing to go into debt for $ 100,000 - 150,000 to get an MBA and have two years of your
life with no work experience, why
on Earth wouldn't you just join the most ambitious early - stage startup you know and work for a paltry salary to get the experience?
It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time
on earth — and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up — that we will begin to
live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had.»
Life on Earth might simply be a freak accident of nature, and it may not exist anywhere else in the entire universe.
That's why we haven't heard from anyone:
Life regularly evolves to where we're at here
on Earth, then some powerful, inevitable force snuffs it out.
If
Earth isn't the only planet capable of supporting
life, and there are definitely no aliens out there, then something grim is going
on.
It was over seventy - five years ago that MLB player Lou Gehrig called himself,»... the luckiest man
on the face of the
Earth», for being blessed with the ability to spend the majority of his
life in pinstripes.