Not exact matches
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
By comparison, the Genesis story boils down to In the beginning... the earth was a formless wasteland... Then God said, «Let the
water teem with an abundance of living
creatures... God created the great
sea monsters and all kinds of swimming
creatures with which the
water teems and so on.
Leviticus 11:10 «But whatever is in the
seas and in the rivers that does not have fins and scales among all the teeming life of the
water, and among all the living
creatures that are in the
water, they are detestable things to you.»
Marshalling convincing scientific data, they tell us that the environmental degradation caused by massive pollution of air
water and land, threatens the very life of earth — fast depletion of non renewal resources, indeed of species themselves, the thinning of the ozone layer that exposes all living
creatures to the danger of radiation, the build up of gases creating the greenhouse effect, increasing erosion by the
sea — all these are brought out through their research.
Fish absorb mercury from the
water they swim in and the other
sea creatures they eat.
Here, kids can climb on
sea creature models, board a pirate ship, slide down a waterslide and play in
water jet sprays.
For example, the Oceans package contains an educational fishing game that teaches children about different
sea creatures, contains materials to conduct a salt
water science experience, and a beautifully illustrated booklet filled with fun facts about each of the world's oceans.
These programs are perfect for kids and adults who want to explore Cape Cod's
waters and encounter
sea creatures.
The tails come with very durable Waves Rapid monofins, so you can glide through the
water like a real
creature of the
sea.
The notorious
sea creature shipped around by ballast waters devastated Black Sea fisheries in the 199
sea creature shipped around by ballast
waters devastated Black
Sea fisheries in the 199
Sea fisheries in the 1990s.
Most studies have concluded that
sea animals with calcified shells or skeletons, such as starfish, will suffer as carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels dissolves in the
sea, making the
water more acidic and destroying the calcium carbonate on which the
creatures depend.
But the researchers suspect that the
creatures» poop, as well as their mucus houses, could transfer microplastics from the
water's surface to the depths of the
sea (along with nutrients such as carbon that cycle through the environment).
The oxygen content of the ocean may be subject to frequent ups and downs in a very literal sense — that is, in the form of the numerous
sea creatures that dine near the surface at night then submerge into the safety of deeper, darker
waters at daybreak.
The flaps first appeared some 300 million years ago in the
sea creatures that climbed out of the
water onto land and breathed with lungs rather than through gills.
Millions of bioluminescent, tube - shaped colonies of
creatures known as
sea pickles (Pyrosoma atlanticum) are filling the
waters off the U.S. West Coast all the way up to Alaska, Oregon Public Broadcasting reports.
Rising ocean
water temperatures and increasing levels of acidity — two symptoms of climate change — are imperiling
sea creatures in unexpected ways: mussels are having trouble clinging to rocks, and the red rock shrimp's camouflage is being thwarted, according to presenters at the AAAS Pacific Division annual meeting at the University of San Diego in June.
Acorn worms are marine
creatures that live on the ocean floor and feed by filtering a steady flow of
sea water through slits in the region of their gut between mouth and esophagus.
During a trawl for
sea creatures on the bottom of the Arctic Ocean last month, scientists on the RV Helmer Hansson in Rijpfjorden on the island of Spitsbergen, Norway, retrieved a 7 - meter - long log infested with living shipworms on the
sea floor under 250 meters of
water.
«Canary in the kelp forest:
Sea creature dissolves in today's warming, acidic
waters.»
It is a compelling vision, echoing Arthur C. Clarke's description of Europa's alien
sea creatures bobbing through the dark
waters in his novel 2010: Odyssey Two.
When dolphins dive deep below the
water's surface, they avoid succumbing to decompression sickness, or «the bends,» likely because the massive
sea creatures have collapsible lungs, a new study finds.
This triggers chemical reactions that reduce not only the pH of that
water, but also the concentration of calcium carbonate, a mineral that many
sea creatures use in making their shells.
In the
sea, not only does a
creature have nothing to hide behind, it can't even camouflage itself, because it's environment is just clear
water.
Giant
Sea Creature Washes Up on Island, Turns
Water Red.
This year's Critics» Choice Awards nominations has seen Guillermo del Toro's The Shape of
Water, starring Sally Hawkins as a mute custodian befriending a captured
sea creature, triumph with an incredible 14 nods in the film category.
The Shape of
Water, the critically acclaimed film co-written by Del Toro and Vanessa Taylor, tells the story of a cleaner who works in a Baltimore laboratory in the 1960s and falls in love with a
sea creature whom she attempts to rescue.
When discussing The Shape of
Water, del Toro (who is Mexican) has been equally upfront about how its
sea creature is a stand - in for «the other,» or the outsider, in any kind of political situation.
A beach surrounds the island, and players wearing the wet suit can swim in the
water and dive for deep
sea creatures.
It may be an absurd thing to say about a movie whose human protagonist (the wonderful, still Oscar-less Sally Hawkins) winds up seducing a
sea creature, but I wish that, beneath its luscious aquamarine surface, «The Shape of
Water» were a more genuinely surprising movie — more spontaneous and less complacent in its homage to the virtues of collective unity and individual difference.
The Shape of
Water follows a mute woman — played by Sally Hawkins — who attempts to save a monstrous,
sea - dwelling
creature from a laboratory after they fall in love.
Ponyo is a
water sprite, a curious undersea
creature and daughter of the
sea gods who gets swept to the shore, trapped in the pollution of the human world and rescued by a human boy, with whom she falls in love.
The victory gives immediate awards - season momentum to «The Shape of
Water,» the story of a mute young woman, played by Sally Hawkins, who falls for a mysterious
sea creature being held at a high - security lab.
The Contenders: The surest things at this point appear to be The Shape of
Water, Guillermo del Toro's already beloved
sea creature love story, and Call Me By Your Name, a critically lauded romance that is captivating at festivals.
From the lurid antics of the Big Little Lies women to the savage social satire of Get Out; from the emo awakening of Lady Bird to the
sea creature - romancing fantasy of The Shape of
Water, it's set to be an interesting ceremony.
Director Guillermo del Toro has unveiled the trailer for «The Shape of
Water,» an offbeat love story between a mute woman and a
sea creature.
Director Guillermo del Toro has unveiled the trailer for his upcoming film The Shape of
Water, an imaginative and offbeat love story between a mute woman and a
sea creature.
Mystical dots of light lead the protagonists to their next stop, and selkies, mythical
creatures that live as seals in the
water and as humans on land, swim in the
sea.
Sally Hawkins, left, and Octavia Spencer encounter a
sea creature in Guillermo del Toro's «The Shape of
Water.»
The gorgeous looking «The Shape of
Water» tells the story of a mute janitor who befriends a mysterious
sea creature being studied in a lab.
One of my best days at Telluride this year began with Guillermo del Toro's «The Shape of
Water,» a love story that combines elements of «Beauty and the Beast,» except the beast is from the
sea, more like the
Creature from the Black Lagoon.
However, the big winner on the night was Guillermo del Toro's fantasy «The Shape of
Water», a romantic fable about a janitor who falls in love with a
sea creature.
Guillermo del Toro's escapist fantasy - romance The Shape of
Water was the biggest winner, the story of a young woman's love for a captured
sea creature — with best picture and best director, setting the official seal of approval on what is, by any measure, a beautifully made movie to which audiences have responded with distinctively sensual delight.
But when it came to playing Richard Strickland — a government agent overseeing a plot between American and Russian scientists involving a fantastical
sea creature (Doug Jones)-- in Guillermo del Toro's The Shape of
Water, what appealed to the twice Oscar - nominated actor (Revolutionary Road, Nocturnal Animals) was the fact that, several decades ago, his character would have been cast as the good guy.
The love story in The Big Sick may be fairly unconventional, but no romance clears the same kind of hurdles as The Shape of
Water, which casts Sally Hawkins as a mute woman who falls in love with a
sea creature (Doug Jones) and communicates with him through glances, dancing, a shared love of hard - boiled eggs, and eventually sign language.
From there, we predict a spot for The Shape of
Water and its remarkable
sea -
creature leading man, plus the futuristic wonder of Blade Runner 2049 — and then a little bit of room for the practical effects and achingly realistic military might of Dunkirk.
HOLLYWOOD — «The Shape of
Water,» a Cold War fantasy about a mute woman who falls in love with a humanoid
sea creature, won the Oscar for best picture Sunday at the 90th Academy Awards, a ceremony laced with social and political statements, particularly on the issues of diverse representation and sexual assault in the film industry.
And all the
creatures under the
sea — they're always there, swimming beautifully in the darkness of the
waters!»
Also, his wife, Robin McKinley, and he recently published their first collaboration called
Water; Tales of the Elemental Spirits, in which each of them has written three stories about some of the magical
creatures that inhabit our rivers and
seas.
For those who want to get even closer to some of the ocean's most interesting
creatures, SeaWorld's animal encounters can be a dream come true: Dolphin Interactions allows guests to feed, touch and play with bottlenose dolphins; Beluga Interactions offer a unique chance to enter the
water with beluga whales, gentle giants known as «
sea canaries» for their bird - like vocalizations.
More than 3,000 species of
sea creatures have been observed in the warm tropical
waters around the island: When you're diving at Sipadan it's not a question of whether you'll see large pelagic species like manta rays,
sea turtles, barracuda and sharks, but how many.