Not exact matches
The Amundsen
Sea, which bounds Ellsworth
Land to the west, is prone to storms
and low pressure systems that
often sit over the region, Thomas said.
(2) At
Sea: Ship's Cats [for wartime cats on
land and in the air, see this separate page] Wedding limousine services
often offer classic cars
and antique cars for rent.
His trio of interweaving narratives (by
land, air,
and by
sea) gives a unique
and holistic look to a war film with an approach not
often utilized.
I
often feel — not like an island — but a chunk of
land that's been washed away from the mainland
and could be overcome by the
sea.
Often referred to as the «
land of silence», Sardinia is a place of outstanding natural beauty, with its crystal - clear
sea, limestone ridges
and deep gorges.
Scripps's murrelet feeds at
sea (but on average not as far from
land as Guadalupe murrelet),
often in association with large pelagic predatory fish like tuna, on larval fish like anchovies, sardines
and Sebastes rockfish.
These airplane blankets, branded with corporate logos, whilst
often scratchy, too short, vacuum packed
and chemically cleaned, stand in for our «comforters» as we hurtle across
seas 35,000 feet high, in a no - man's
land, clutching onto the hand of a loved one or an iPhone.
Her work is abstract, though it
often alludes to landscapes, particularly the Caribbean
land and sea.
Her previous work has
often included an element of abstract cartography, in which she has sought to express in rarefied visual quantification the sensations of
land,
sea, travel,
and national identity.
Artist Statement «Big Sur has been hailed as one of the greatest meeting places of
land and sea in the world... I try to go there as
often as I can.»
When he returned to the United States in 1909, Dove supplemented his income through farming
and fishing
and often tied his images to the
land and sea, calling them «extractions» from nature.
«GCM — General Circulation Model (sometimes Global Climate Model) which includes the physics of the atmosphere
and often the ocean,
sea ice
and land surface as well.»
Any study of
sea level needs to take into account deposition
and erosion,
land movement
often through post glacial rebound -
and tectonic activity, as these can cloud the picture.
Even though some polar bears are hunting on
land more
often in areas hit by shrinking Arctic
sea ice, a diet of bird eggs
and berries can't sustain these huge animals, a new study finds.
his behavior is
often called «unsustainable» because we are depleting some of those resources ever faster, we are needing to provide for ever more people as worldwide population growth continues unabated,
and we are degrading many parts of our environment —
land,
seas,
and air — as we try to «sustain» our current way of life.
Current methods of transforming salty
sea water into drinkable water are
land -
and energy - intensive
and are
often powered by non-renewable sources of energy.
I can only list a few regular «goings on'that I KNOW affect
sea level; I'm certain that there are others: Change in overall temperature of the oceans (a few millidegrees / mm), plate tectonics, slit from rivers, erosion of seashores, extraction of ground water which ultimately returns to the oceans, marine life
and its products building up the ocean floors, melting
land ice, undersea discharges of a variety of «stuff» from literally hundreds of thousands of sources,
often at temperatures in the 1 - 2 thousand degree range, which we are only now beginning to notice, wind carrying dust from the
land and dropping it on the ocean.
Just reminds me of the climate gate email that is not
often discussed where someone (I do nt recall who off hand) notes its good that the skeptics at least have not yet made a point yet about the discrepancy between
land and ocean temps, as the
land should follow the
sea and can not warm at a faster rate for any physical reason.
I think that sometimes job seekers get caught up in what they think are the rules of resume writing when in fact there are very few rules when it comes to resumes
and standing out in a
sea of ordinary is
often what
lands you the interview.
The close connection is represented in the many stories of the physical
and social world passed on by ancestors — stories that
often start out at
sea and move closer to
land — stories creating seascapes of islands, reefs, sandbars —
and travel on to create the landscapes.8 They are evidenced in song
and storylines, ceremonies, dance, art works, coastal shell middens,
and many sacred sites, places
and artefacts along the coastline of Australia.