Sentences with phrase «square mile world»

Every inch of the 50 - square mile world is crafted using Apex, award - winning technology crafted during a decade of developing explosive action games.

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Some 166 square miles, Tahoe - Reno Industrial Center, site of Tesla's new battery plant, is billed as the largest industrial park in the world, a realm that is home to 166 companies, including Wal - Mart, 1 -800-Diapers, and weapons manufacturer U.S. Ordnance.
Humanity needs to do the world a favor and dig a hole the size of Lake Eerie for a thousand square miles and flood the entire region with the ocean.
The African Arab world includes Egypt, Sudan, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco, with an area of about three million square miles, and containing some forty - nine million Muslims.
Comprised of approximately 11 square miles, this small town packs a huge travel and tourism punch, boasting some of the world's most well - known theme parks and attractions.
Spanning nine South American countries and 2.7 million square miles (4.35 sq km), the Amazon is the world's largest forest and is home to more than 120 indigenous groups and one in 10 known species.
Home to such celebrity chefs as Wolfgang Puck, Thomas Keller, and Nobu Matsuhisa, to name a few, Beverly Hills is one of the most renowned culinary destinations in the world with global cuisine from France, Spain, Italy, India, Vietnam, Austria, and Venezuela, and more — all within the City's walkable 5.5 square miles.
There are also more stunning WAGs per square mile than in any other city in the world...
That would be about 700,000 square miles, including many of the world's most heavily inhabited and / or industrialized areas.
Today, the site is on the UNESCO World Heritage List and includes the remains of temples and a vast network of canals, ornamental lakes, and dikes stretching over approximately 150 square miles.
The watershed of the world's third largest estuary — the Chesapeake Bay — covers 64,000 square miles and is home to almost 18 million people who benefit from the flood control, food sources and recreational opportunities that the ecosystem provides.
Between A.D. 800 and 1500, Angkor's complex canals, roads, irrigated fields, and dense settlements sprawled across more than 1,160 square miles, almost the size of Rhode Island — and far beyond the area protected within the UNESCO World Heritage Site's zone today.
During the week - plus celebration of the night sky, the preserve — the world's second largest at 4,335 square miles — attracts hundreds of visitors from across the continent to celebrate all things astronomical.
At 135,000 square miles, the Great Barrier Reef reigns as the world's largest living structure.
Across the way, a canopy of mist hovers over one of the world's most ancient rainforests, an expanse of some 465 square miles that is more than 100 million years old.
The zone, which at about 5,000 square miles (13,000 sq km) is the second largest in the world but still smaller than in previous years, is so named because it contains no oxygen, or too little, at the Gulf floor to support bottom - dwelling fish and shrimp.
Though its 509 square miles (1,320 square kilometers) was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001, its concrete paths are crumbling.
The Athabasca pits cover over 54,000 square miles in Alberta with an estimated reserve of 1.75 trillion barrels of oil - good enough for third in the world behind Saudi Arabia (1) and Venezuela (2).
The new research solves this mystery by connecting the atmospheric waves to vibrations of the Ross Ice Shelf — the largest ice shelf in the world with an area of almost half a million square kilometers (188,000 miles), roughly the size of France.
In the last 50 years, the Sahara, in Africa, which accounts for 8 percent of the world's land area, has grown by more than 250,000 square miles.
The Quelccaya ice - cap, covering 17 square miles (44 sq km) in the Cordillera Oriental region of the Peruvian Andes, is the world's largest tropical ice mass.
The hundreds of dead zones throughout the world cover nearly 100,000 square miles, with one in the Baltic Sea spanning more than 23,000 square miles several years ago.
At the Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest coral reef ecosystem at approximately 133,000 square miles (about the size of New Zealand), establishing the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park in 1975 was a first step, but not until the park was rezoned between 1999 and 2003 was the reef given the protection needed to rebound from threats that include shipping, dredging, commercial fishing, nutrient and pesticide runoff, coastal development and diving.
Back then, if you'd asked me what the most pressing threat to wildlife was, I wouldn't have blinked: The world's rainforests were vanishing at a rate of more than 54,000 square miles per year, destroying the most biologically diverse ecosystems on Earth for timber, soybeans, and cattle ranches.
By the time of European settlement, the Mississippi River Delta plain stretched across a remarkable 7,000 square miles, making it one of the largest river deltas in the world.
Interesting Facts Vatican City for your visit with the KIDS Vatican City is the smallest country in the world — just.17 square miles.
It's the second - wealthiest state by per capita income, the 11th most populous, the most densely populated, second in solar power installations, has an annual record of $ 43.4 billion in tourism revenue, and has more scientists and engineers per square mile than any other place in the world.
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Won't actually take you to the top of the world, but it will feel like it, as you look out over 7,000 square miles, three states, and two countries.
But when your world is multiple square miles of dusty Afghan hardpan, the only way to know what's around you is by figuring it out yourself.
Also, the 400 square miles of the world in Just Cause 3 is all open for creating pure Mayhem.
With a game world as vast, varied and as open as Medici — with its 400 square miles of beautiful beaches, towering mountain peaks and Mediterranean inspired towns — your first hour of play might be wildly different to ours.
Venturing beyond the school gate, stepping out into the outside world, learning professionals guide the children around their square mile, listening, watching and experiencing the world around them.
Here at Educate78 we're on a mission: To ensure that every student, in all 78 square miles of Oakland, has access to a world - class public school.
It towers 250 feet above the waterline of Lake Argentino, covers roughly 100 square miles, and is said to be the world's third - largest reserve of fresh water (after, we believe, Lake Superior and the sultan of Brunei's private stockpile of bathing Perrier).
Embellishing high - line vehicles from General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, Lexus, and Toyota, as well as building custom creations like the World record holding Venom GT, HPE has evolved into a state - of - the - art facility that includes the world's first state accredited Tuner school, a 40,000 - square foot workshop and showroom, and the Lonestar Motorsports Park with an International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) sanctioned quarter - mile dragstrip on 143 - acres near Houston, TWorld record holding Venom GT, HPE has evolved into a state - of - the - art facility that includes the world's first state accredited Tuner school, a 40,000 - square foot workshop and showroom, and the Lonestar Motorsports Park with an International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) sanctioned quarter - mile dragstrip on 143 - acres near Houston, Tworld's first state accredited Tuner school, a 40,000 - square foot workshop and showroom, and the Lonestar Motorsports Park with an International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) sanctioned quarter - mile dragstrip on 143 - acres near Houston, Texas.
Neither feral cats, nor even just a giant rug made from their fur, really cover all the nearly three million square miles of Australia, the world's sixth largest nation by land mass.
Bringing this massive city of more than 500 square miles to no - kill would show the world that no - kill is possible anywhere.
The Marshall Islands, a group of atolls in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, has legally banned all shark fishing in their waters — all 768,547 square miles of them — making it the largest shark sanctuary in the world.
It may measure less than 50 square miles, but San Francisco justly ranks as one of the greatest cities in the world.
Malta may be a tiny nation of only 122 square miles over seven islands, but it's also one of the of the most densely populated countries in the world.
The island of Malta in the Mediterranean Sea is one of the world's smallest countries (only 122 square miles in all), but it boasts a rich history and local culture....
It may measure less than 50 square miles / 130 square kilometers, but San Francisco justly ranks as one of the greatest cities in the world.
The Makgadikgadi Pans span 16 000 km ² (9 942 square miles) and are the largest salt pans in the world.
With a terrain described as dramatic — «more than 20,000 square miles of salt deserts, untamed jungles and an endless maze of multicolored rocky mountains rising up to 16,000 feet, threaded by a scenic ravine called Quebrada de Humahuaca — a onetime Inca trade route leading north to Bolivia, now a Unesco World Heritage site» — perhaps portenos could not find a way inside its depths.
But perhaps the most singular aspect of Jujuy is its dramatic landscape: more than 20,000 square miles of salt deserts, untamed jungles and an endless maze of multicolored rocky mountains rising up to 16,000 feet, threaded by a scenic ravine called Quebrada de Humahuaca — a onetime Inca trade route leading north to Bolivia, now a Unesco World Heritage site.
Madagascar covers almost 600,000 square kilometres (230,000 square miles), making it the world's fourth largest island.
Brescia, about 60 miles from Milan, has a UNESCO World Heritage Site comprising the San Salvatore - Santa Giulia complex and the Capitolium archaeological area which together make up a huge museum covering 14,000 square metres with 11,000 exhibits.
The MPAs total 318 square miles, the largest such network off the continental United States and part of a larger effort throughout the world to conserve natural, historic, and cultural marine resources.
The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest reef system and stretches over 300,000 square kilometres (1800 miles).
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