Sentences with phrase «rich regions so»

By finding places in the sky where radio telescopes pick up these 21 - centimeter emissions, astronomers can identify light from faraway, hydrogen - rich regions so ancient they date back to the era when stars were starting to form.

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Secondly, most of the regions where christianity is followed are rich, developed, technologically advanced and due to education and over the years they are enjoying all these benefits so they have developed a kind of moderation in everything.
«China's central and western regions are rich in coal, and their environmental capacity is better than the Beijing - Hebei - Tianjin region, so we are encouraging them to develop coal - to - gas and to replace coal burning in eastern regions
So when humans and Denisovans mated, their children would inherit these mutation - rich regions of DNA.
Although the people of our region have never been rich, we have rarely been so poor that women had to work in the fields.
In this charming region, so rich in history and tradition, the west wing of an old house overlooking a large garden has recently been restored and transformed into four lovely apartments, specially intended for those travellers who tend to avoid the mass tourism circuits.
Poring over some old - fashioned maps in our hotel room in Como revealed that the Engadin Region was the closest and easiest to get to from where we were and ideal for a day trip and so we headed out to St. Moritz, the most glamourous of ski resorts frequented by the rich and famous when it comes to skiing holidays.
Whether it's an event at Thomas University that brings guests to the region, or the ideal family vacation where spending time together and exploring a quaint town rich in culture is on the itinerary, guests can do so while enjoying the comfort that only the Best Western brand can provide.
This extreme energy poverty in a region so rich in radiant sunlight presents both a paradox and an opportunity for a big part of the solution in powering Africa.
So it is welcome news that Ningxia, also a coal - rich region, will be the beneficiary of China's first million - kw air - cooling systems in ultra-supercritical coal - fired power plants.
Winds quickly drive CO2 away from the sunny regions where it is being released so it is easy to envisage Henry's Law applying in a particular location but if the CO2 rich air is being constantly removed then more outgassing can then occur in the same region and it is not hard to envisage an accumulation of CO2 downwind or over land masses where the wind flow slows down.
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