Sentences with phrase «sea life forms»

In sunbleached, painterly washes and amoebic, sea life forms, Bley's work recalls both the ceramics of Ron Nagle and the stain paintings of Helen Frankenthaler — but the young Swedish painter is making a name all her own.
Deep - sea life forms include sea bass, yellowfin tuna, barracuda, and several types of whale.

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All universes (plural) may well have been formed in one swelling swoop thusly becoming a uniformed dimension so ginormous our universe could well be a part of combined universes forming say a giant seahorse living within a sea so vast all being a part of a ginormous planet so huge we may never know such a thought of plausible revelation.
Here's a list of things we should test... 1) Worldwide floods 2) Seas parting at the command of a person 3) talking snakes, donkeys, and bushes 4) People spontaneously turning into pillars of salt 5) a few loaves of bread and some wine feeding thousands 6) instantaneous healing of disease 7) worlds forming in 6 days 8) words forming on stone tablets without the assistance of a living creature 9) people walking on water 10) resurrection on command
4c) let there be LIGHT (1 - 4 all the first day) 5c) God next creates the heavens (what we call the sky) above (2nd day) 6c) dry land appears as the oceans form (3rd day) 7c) green plant life appears on land (3rd day also) 8c) the cloud cover left over from the billions of years of rain finally condenses enough that a visible moon and sun can be seen from the earth's surface through the clouds (4th day) 9c) God creates sea life including fish and birds (5th day) 10c) God creates cattle and beasts (large land animals)(6th day) 11c) God creates man.
Though we live within a chasm of derived ascertainment concluded as being a universe does in no way or means make causal admissions that there are unknowable amounts of self - similar universes being side by side ours creating a gigantic life form living within a vast sea upon a world so ginormous that our stellar world would be 100,000 times smaller than a speck of dust!
Earth without form, rotation around the sun and moon around us, then to life starting in the sea and then on the land.
A single cubic yard of sea ice contains a million or more liquid compartments, microscopic test tubes that could have created unique mixtures of RNA that eventually formed the first life.
Deep - sea hydrothermal vents give rise to some of the most bizarre forms of life on the planet, such as blind albino crabs.
Experiments are under way to mimic possible life - forming processes at alkaline vents on the sea floor, and perhaps elsewhere in the solar system
Even parts of the sea that lack impressive corals or craggy seamounts can host important, if tiny, life - forms.
Measuring the ratio, Gibson says, can help scientists understand changes in primary productivity; that is, how much food there is for more complex forms of sea life, like crustaceans or fish, to «graze» on.
If a future orbiter could collect some material from a plume, that would allow us to sample the seas without the difficult task of landing and drilling into the ice, says Phillips: «If there are life forms, they would be in the liquid layer.
Plankton algae form the basis for all life in the sea and a lower production of algae will result in a lower production of fish.
Jacques - Yves Cousteau (11 June 1910 - 25 June 1997) was a French naval officer, explorer, ecologist, filmmaker and researcher who studied the sea and all forms of life in water.
In a new study recently published in the journal Global Biogeochemical Cycles, scientists of Kiel University (CAU) with colleagues from GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel and international partners from the USA, New Zealand, and Great Britain studied marine benthic shell - forming organisms around the world in relation to the chemical conditions they currently experience — with a surprising result: 24 percent, almost a quarter of the analyzed species, including sea urchins, sea stars, coralline algae or snails, already live in seawater unfavorable to the maintenance of their calcareous skeletons and shells (a condition referred to as CaCO3 - undersaturation).
The two food webs below show predatory relationships among life - forms in the northern Adriatic Sea.
Ninety percent of deep - sea marine life is estimated to produce bioluminescence in one form or another.
Burrowing also became more common and varied, which broke down the once - widespread bacterial mats, allowing oxygen into the sea floor to form a newly hospitable space for living.
Tardigrades are the toughest, most resilient form of life on earth, able to survive for up to 30 years without food or water, and endure temperature extremes of up to 150 degrees Celsius, the deep sea and even the frozen vacuum of space.
Finding out how methane and other organic species are formed in deep - sea hydrothermal systems is compelling because these compounds support modern day life, providing energy for microbial communities in the deep biosphere, and because of the potential role of abiotically - formed organic compounds in the origin of life.
Hundreds of studies on bottom trawl impacts, including those on soft sediment habitats, have shown that trawling can remove or damage structure - forming organisms, alter the composition of communities living in the sea bed (infauna) and reduce their productivity.
«These are the same precursors seen in biominerals from sea urchin and abalone, which are different organisms from completely different branches in the tree of life, so the fact that they used exactly the same mechanism to form their skeletons is really surprising,» Gilbert explains.
Soon after an underwater volcano erupted and wiped out all nearby life forms, hardy bacteria moved in and covered the sea floor in a huge mat of hair - like filaments.
However, many of the sources along the continental slope lie at cold depths in which ices have formed at high pressures within sea - floor sediments, which once trapped methane produced by microbes living there.
Less than a millimetre across even with its spines, the juvenile form shown here has recently metamorphosed from the free - swimming larval stage and is beginning its new life on the sea floor, consuming organic material it scrapes from the surface of sand grains.
Beyond the sea level rise itself, the ancient geologic and geographic changes probably led to a buildup of oxygen in the atmosphere and a change in ocean chemistry, allowing more complex life - forms to evolve, he said.
Bacteria, however, have remained Earth's most successful form of life — found miles deep below as well as within and on surface rock, within and beneath the oceans and polar ice, floating in the air, and within as well as on Homo sapiens sapiens; and some Arctic thermophiles apparently even have life - cycle hibernation periods of up to a 100 million years while waiting for warmer conditions underneath increasing layers of sea sediments (Lewis Dartnell, New Scientist, September 20, 2010; and Hubert et al, 2010).
It appears that in its youth, Mars was a place that could have harbored life, with a thicker atmosphere warm enough for rain that formed lakes or even seas.
The carbon captured by living organisms in oceans is stored in the form of biomass and sediments from mangroves, salt marshes, sea grasses and potentially algae.»
From the opening on the sea floor to a few feet away from the vent, a temperature gradient is formed along which different organisms might live, depending on their temperature preference.
Corals, sea squirts, sponges and tube worms all begin life as larvae floating in the water, and other research teams have shown that they too respond to compounds released by bacteria as signals to attach themselves to rocks or other surfaces and transition to a new life form.
Whoever you are, whatever you do, your job is almost certainly boring as hell compared with the researchers who spent the last six weeks diving beneath Antarctica's sea ice to study alien life forms on the ocean floor.
The shape - shifting Puppet Master, a rogue creation of a rival agency of the security apparatus, has concluded that it is a life form in its own right, «born in sea of information,» and requested political asylum and true physical existence in defiance of its creators.
Shark Tale puts us in an underwater world where sharks rule the seas, while the other forms of life lower in the food chain live in terror.
Unlike most Hollywood films, which typically gloss over the open wounds of trauma in favor of superficial forms of redemption, Manchester by the Sea emphasizes that we're only human, and some tragedies in life are too painful for us to fully recover from.
the oceans, seas, and coastal areas together form an essential component of the global life - support system.
He is still awed by «icebergs, whales, the sea and ships, circumpolar currents, geologic time, the origins and evolutionary histories of life forms, the quirks of birds, birders and explorers, antifreeze in fish blood, the blue in ice, human folly, the ozone hole...
Ashes and concrete are mixed together to form a structure that provides a habitat for sea life.
The long stretch of tropical beach is protected by coral reef forming a natural swimming pool, particularly good for children who love to explore the marine life in the placid blue sea.
The club members form a diverse mixture of people from all walks of life sharing a mutual love of the sea.
Take in the views of the sea and countryside from expansive outdoor living areas with a free - form pool and rows of loungers in the sun, all surrounded by manicured gardens.
These are home to Sea Lions, and many forms of bird life.
The continental shelf surrounding Puerto Rico is home to several coral reef formations that help various forms of sea life thrive.
This pristine piece of wilderness, also known as the Galapagos of the Pacific, is bursting with marine life such as whales, dolphins, sea lions and other life forms found nowhere else on earth.
The mingling of cool, nutrient - rich waters from the north with warm currents from the south form a dynamic transition zone that is home to a myriad of sea life from microscopic plankton to blue whales.
The Folkestone Marine Park and Museum is fantastic for kids: the marine park has an artificial reef formed by a wreck which ensures that the sea remains constantly calm, perfect for snorkelling and paddle - boarding, and there's an interesting museum with exhibits on local marine life.
Although coral reefs form just 1 % of the ocean, they are home to a staggering 25 % of all marine life, and Belize is home to a wide variety of fish, shark, ray, sea turtle, and dolphin species who use the reef as a nursery and feeding ground.
As with many resorts it began life as dull concrete beach bungalows, but a new hotel block was added on the inland side of the road and in 2007 the old beachfront bungalows were replaced with a free - form pool and hotel rooms literally 20 metres from the sea.
These free - form, living coral reef lagoons are home to over 140 species of marine fish, 80 species of coral and 15 species of invertebrates such as starfish, sea cucumbers and crabs.
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