According to his calculations, global infrared emission would be 0.8 watts per
square metre higher if all atmospheric ice crystals contained lead compared with none.
Not exact matches
«The government needs to secure a 40,000 pyeong (132,200
square -
metre) site for a transmitting station, but the residents on the island are strongly opposed to having the 122 to 137 meter -
high antenna,» Lee told Reuters.
Just over 2,000 flats and retail, office and hotel apartments totalling 266,000
square metres and together worth more than 208billion rubles were listed for sale by the end of September 2016 in the
high budget segment of the primary residential real estate market.
A statue of the Archangel Gabriel stands on a 36
metre high Corithian Column in Budapest's Heroes»
square.
In line with the
high demand on the exhibitor side, Anuga FoodTec is again increasing its exhibition space in 2018 up to 140,000
square metres.
In a typical urban area with a
high level of background air pollution — for example, around 15 micrograms of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) per cubic
metre, or a nitrogen dioxide concentration around 33 micrograms per cubic
metre — an extra 300 trees per
square kilometre was associated with around 50 fewer emergency asthma cases per 100,000 residents over the 15 year study period.
The ice rises up like a sheer cliff face — shelf ice is not only several thousand
square kilometres large, it is also more than a hundred
metres high in many places.
«The most outstanding discovery of our excavations is a
high - quality mosaic floor in a splendid complex of buildings with a court enclosed by columns that originally covered more than 100
square metres,» explains archaeologist Dr. Michael Blömer.
Kima'Kho tuya forms a
high relief structure covering 28
square kilometres rising 1,946
metres above sea level on the Kawdy Plateau near Dease Lake.
Using platform sites
high in Spain's Sierra Nevada Mountains, the researchers found billions of viruses and tens of millions of bacteria are being deposited per
square metre per day.
It sits next to National Flag
Square, home to the one of the largest flags in the world and certainly the largest in Europe — it flies on a flagpole that is 162
metres high and measures 70 by 35
metres.
MASTER SUITE: - King - sized bed on a raised platform - Beautiful views across garden and pool - Glass doors leading directly into a private six
square metre plunge pool complete with thatched balé pavilion - Large dressing area - Large ensuite bathroom with a wide vanity, walk - in rain shower, bathtub, private garden and outdoor shower - Satellite TV - Fridge - Air - conditioned and ceiling fan GUESTHOUSE: - Two identical guest suites within a private, partially walled courtyard with ornamental pond - King - sized beds - Sliding louvre shutters over glass doors, marble floors and
high roofs - Air - conditioned and ceiling fans - Satellite TV - Dressing area - Large ensuite bathroom with a wide twin vanity, walk - in rain shower, bathtub and private gardens
Set
higher on the headland, Partial Ocean Pavilions offer 115
square metres (1,237
square feet) of living space with a private sun deck and partial sea views
All rooms and suites are meticulously decorated, featuring timber doors, private foyers, vaulted ceilings, and a minimum of 51
square metres of space as well as such modern conveniences as large soaker tubs, lush bed linens, 40» plasma televisions, and wireless
high - speed Internet access.
Incredibly, the walls encompass approximately a
square mile, and are more than 60 feet (18
metre)
high all round.
In addition to its
high - quality accommodation, the Ramada Sulaymaniyah Salim Street features a 728 -
square -
metre theatre - style ballroom catering for up to 700 people.
The room size is 35
square metres, with queen - size bed, light oak parquet, wardrobe,
high - resolution LCD TV, DVD player, telephone with direct - dial external access, mini-bar, electronic safe.
GRAND DELUXE ROMANTIC The rooms offers 35
square metres oak parquet canopy bed circular marble table with comfortable armchairs spacious couch bath in Calacatta marble with separate WC «panoramic» Jacuzzi plus box shower
high resolution LCD TV, pay per view channels SKY, telephone with direct dial external access, mini bar electronic safe.
In keeping with JW Marriott's refined but informal ethos and personal service, JW Marriott Bodrum will offer guests the
highest levels of relaxation and indulgence with a 2,000
square metre spa.
Other attractions include the Starflyer ride, the 33
metre high Big Wheel that rises and falls beside the Scott Monument, Christmas shows in the pop - up Festival
Square Theatre, and Santa Land, a focal point for festive themed rides and attractions for all the family.
The custom built pavilion sits on hundreds of
square metres of ground, overlooking the beach on one side and stunning façade of the hotel on the other, and incorporated the existing 12 -
metre -
high palm trees and grand fountain of the palace terrace.
Located on the
highest floor of The St. Regis Bangkok, a towering 44 storeys above street level, floor - to - ceiling windows throughout the 800
square metre residence reveal unparalleled panoramic views of the city.
Built over the water out of groove - lined timber, with
high ceilings and hardwood floors, these 259
square -
metre Over - Water Pool Villas make you feel in tune with the ocean.
The light filled Grand Deluxe Guest Rooms spanning an average size of 35
square metres are located on the
higher floors of the hotel.
At an average of 35
square metres, all guest rooms are smoke free and feature
High Speed Internet Access, LED smart TVs, mini-bar, tea - and - coffee making facilities and our Sheraton Sweet Sleeper Bed.
• Garden Suite (6 units): Bringing together 105
square metres of elegance and
high - tech convenience, the Garden Suites are located at the Garden Wing.
On a surface of 50,000
square metres, the museum houses an «encyclopaedic» permanent collection composed of different sections: Archaeology, Jewish art, European classic art, Impressionism, Modern art, design and architecture, all represented at the
highest level.
An adaptable groundfloor space of 500
metres square, with 4
metre high walls, has an innovative grid system built into the ceiling and floor, paired with floating acoustic rafts and a flexible lighting system.
Covered in 100,000
square metres of shimmering yellow fabric, it's carried by a modular floating dock system of 220,000
high - density polyethylene cubes.
Nominated for the prestigious Turner Prize in 2013, Shrigley's Really Good, a 7
metre -
high elongated bronze sculpture of a thumbs - up, is the current incumbent of Trafalgar
Square's Fourth Plinth.
Visitors are invited to use the ten
metre square, four
metre high wooden and plastic pavilion, and can climb the first floor to view eating and calligraphy in the gallery.
The later works are a Peter Doig snow scene from 2001 - 02; Whiteread's maquette for her Trafalgar
Square commission in 2001 which was a resin cast of the plinth itself; the Hurvin Anderson oil painting Maracus 111 from 2004; a Conrad Shawcross maquette for his large - scale work Continuum, a three -
metre -
high sculpture commissioned by the National Maritime Museum; and George Shaw's Ash Wednesday, 8.30 am from 2004 - 05, one of a number of Humbrol enamel paintings the artist has made over the years of the Coventry housing estate where he grew up.
Daniel Libeskind does modern prefab with the first of the Studio Series, a 515
square metre (5,500
square foot) number that Libeskind claims is built to «the
highest level of sustainability in the world.»
This means that the heat input per
metre square from the ventilation air is
higher in a small house than a large one, more than making up for the heat load disadvantage.
That means the average American, with the world's
highest use of fossil fuels per head, is now melting almost 50
square metres a year.
A 10 MW pyramid plant would be about 45
metres high and take up about 2,500
square metres of space, including an associated desalination plant.
At an altitude of 200
metres, twice as much wind can be harvested with the same sail surface - which translates into traction that is four times
higher, since the wind pressure is equal to the
square of the wind speed.