The explosions drive huge amounts of gas out of the galaxies and with most of the rest consumed in star formation, the galaxies
soon run out of fuel.
Astronomers figured this must be a short - lived phase, because a normal galaxy forming stars that fast would
soon run out of fuel (gas and dust).
It's lovable in attitude for a short while but once you begin repeating cycles
it soon runs out of fuel.
Not exact matches
As
soon as they
run out of fuel, they become bits
of space junk cluttering the cosmos.
Nor will we
run out of fossil
fuels for feeding generating plants anytime
soon.
After
running for a decade beyond its planned life, the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) is nearly
out of fuel and will
soon make its final science
run, NASA announced late yesterday.
«
Sooner or later the body
runs out of its preferred
fuel source, glycogen, and starts to break down muscles and organs to use as
fuel — which is bad news,» says Dr Barclay.
Reduce carb intake — this is probably the most important rule when trying to loose weight and especially bodyfat.The body burns carbs as
fuel for it's everyday activities.As
soon as the body
runs out of carbs it starts to burn fat.Try to eat your carbs early in the morning and after the workout.Restrict your carbs in the afternoon hours.
Although the single - player adventure
runs out of fuel way too
soon, the intensity
of the racing while driving beautifully rendered «dream» autos makes up for the brevity, and a few replayable modes (Challenge and online) greatly increases Need for Speed: The
Run's gameplay driving distance.
Peak Oil places you into the shiny, pointed shoes
of someone
running an oil empire where you must deal with investing in new technology, drilling for oil and then selling that oil before the world has
run out of its favorite fossil
fuel and will presumably be turning into a post-apocalyptic scenario quite
soon, possibly with some guy called Max blasting around.
Also, if we are
running out of fossil
fuels anytime
soon, we should know what the consequences are, don't you think?
(2) We're going to be
running out of fossil
fuels anyway in the next few centuries; without alternatives, global economic prosperity will be endangered much
sooner than that.
If the 99 % are wrong, and the 1 % right, we will be making some unnecessary efforts to shift away from fossil
fuels, which in any case have lots
of other drawbacks and will
soon run out.
«If the past 35 years is any guide, not only should we not expect to
run out of fossil
fuels any time
soon, we should not expect to have less fossil
fuels in the future than we do now.
He's still undecided whether we're about to
run out of fossil
fuels and the lights will go
out or we're about to fry ourselves to death with fossil
fuels, but he KNOWS that doomsday is coming
soon, either way.