Sentences with phrase «pole to pole»

The unstable person, on the other hand, is subject to fairly wide, frequent, and often unpredictable mood shifts that may swing from pole to pole.
Polar satellites, which orbit the earth from pole to pole at an altitude of approximately 515 miles, give closer, more detailed observations of the temperature and humidity of different layers of the atmosphere.
Chop off the tips of your zucchini and then use a peeler (I used a vertical one like this peeler) to shave the zucchini thinly from pole to pole in to long ribbons.
The creators of Hardest Game Ever 2 offers you a frustratingly cute game - Panda Must Jump Twice!Help the students accomplish their dreams to become KungFu Masters!Jump from pole to pole by tapping once or twice.Clear all obstacles to attain the highest belt!Collect coins along the way to recruit more students to join...
Jupiter and other gaseous planets are covered from pole to pole with stripes.
3 Large yellow onions (about 2lbs / 900g), peeled, halved and cut pole to pole into 1/4 - inch - thick slices 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 1/2 tablespoons (3 / 4oz) butter 1/2 beef broth 2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar (or more to taste) 1 teaspoon sugar (more or less to taste)
After decades of development, Gravity Probe B circled Earth from pole to pole for 17 months starting 20 April 2004 and used gyroscopes to measure two aspects of general relativity.
It will fly from pole to pole skimming the cloud tops.
Coast to coast is jumping across from on pole to another pole with a kick on your opponment.
Swing from pole to pole until you reach the secret Power Moon!
The PCM model in Fig 5.7 shows little pole to pole variation in trends below altitudes corresponding to atmospheric pressures of 500hPa.
The atmospheric CO2 is well mixed and shows a variation with latitude which is less than 4 % from pole to pole [Earth System Research Laboratory.
Paul Souders gets up close with animals from polar bears to penguins, from walrus to belugas, as he travels from pole to pole documenting wildlife.
Each satellite orbits from pole to pole at an altitude of 780 kilometers and carries a magnetometer, which detects magnetic - field strength.
Gazing out over the dark sea they study for themselves the lapping of waters along the hull of the craft that bears them, breathe the scents borne to them on the breeze, gaze at the shadows cast from pole to pole by a changeless eternity.
Unlike the Moon, however, Mars is a dynamic world that can be engulfed from pole to pole in a global dust storm.
When the Dinosaurs roamed, the CO2 content was 6 to 9 times current and the planet was green from pole to pole; almost no deserts.
Once a network of hundreds, or thousands, is in place, Jenkins says, Saildrone's potential will come together as it forms a constellation of interconnected data points in the ocean tracking Earth's climate from pole to pole.
Post-funeral meal rituals vary wildly — not just from pole to pole and faith to faith, but from mourner to mourner.
«Out of the night that covers me, Black as the pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul.
Peel the onion and then cut it into slices from pole to pole.
While you need to adjust two directions with an altazimuth mount, you align the equatorial mount to the Earth's axis (pole to pole).
And Gulick's seismic studies have taken him from pole to pole, mapping faults and glaciers, and bringing up cores to reveal Earth's ancient climate.
The upwelling is linked to the thermohaline circulation, which carries heat from pole to pole, and it is responsible for 40 percent of the total carbon that the global oceans take up.
Atlas, the flatter of the two, has a diameter of only 18 kilometres from pole to pole, but is almost 40 kilometres across its waist.
It is a gentle thing, beloved from pole to pole,» and Wilse Webb, a prominent sleep researcher, more recently called sleep the gentle tyrant: It can be delayed but not defeated.
More than 1,300 Earths could fit inside Jupiter, but Juno takes only two hours to zip from pole to pole.
The probe loops around once every 53 days, traveling on an elongated orbit that takes the spacecraft from pole to pole and as close as about 4,000 kilometers above the cloud tops.
Astronomers recently discovered that it is the flattest star known, measuring more than 50 percent wider across the equator than from pole to pole; rapid rotation is responsible.
Their theory, dubbed snowball earth, held that between 750 million and 580 million years ago, ice repeatedly enveloped our planet, coating the seas from pole to pole and killing off early life almost completely.
In fact the argon dates suggested that roughly 50 million years ago in the Eocene — when a warmer world of forests stretched from pole to pole and the ancestors of mammals such as bats, elephants and primates first evolved — cinder cone volcanoes dotted Virginia for a million years or two.
A network of crisscrossing strands connected the vertical xylem — much like a chain - link fence spreads from pole to pole — and soft tissue filled the spaces between all these strands.
«Guided by observations that show that the membrane thickness varies from pole to pole, we constructed a mathematical model that considers the egg to be a pressurized elastic shell that grows and showed that we can capture the entire range of egg shapes observed in nature,» said Mahadevan.
However, in the ice - free greenhouse of the Mesozoic, reptiles cruised the oceans from pole to pole, occupying the ecological roles now largely filled by whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals and even sharks.
In other words, its diameter in the equatorial plane is longer than its diameter, pole to pole.
As MGS skimmed the planet from pole to pole, it tracked changes in carbon dioxide ice deposits near the south pole of Mars.
Plastic debris pollutes oceanic habitats from pole to pole: it is found in the open ocean, on shorelines of even the most remote islands and in the deep sea.
All over the world, from pole to pole, the Earth and her species are going through big changes.
To regain order, field lines reconnect at the congestion points, snapping off unwanted threads and loops to make shorter, direct paths from pole to pole.
The spacecraft was in a polar orbit (pole to pole) 400 miles above the Earth's surface.
Additionally, the spacecraft's motion varies from pole to pole, meaning that Jupiter's gravitational field is «askew» — differing patterns exist in its northern and southern hemispheres.
It entered into a low, elliptical orbit circling the planet from pole to pole.
Produced by NASA, the chart illustrates how temperatures have compared to «normal» (or the 1951 - 1980 average) from 1880 to present, from pole to pole -LRB--90 latitude to 90 latitude).
MESSENGER acquired over 1200 images of Mercury's surface during its flyby, and the MESSENGER team is busy examining all of those images in detail, to understand the geologic history of the planet as a whole, from pole to pole.
In many ways, the Juno mission is a groundbreaking one for NASA: It's the first solar - powered mission to the outer planets and the first spacecraft to orbit an outer planet from pole to pole.
Jupiter's gravitational field varies from pole to pole, but the cause of this asymmetry is unknown.
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