The case is vital for the e-reader to function in
such ocean depths, because of course Sony didn't design their e-readers to be used in such places.
Not exact matches
Such a lid would have greatly reduced the supply of nutrients from the
ocean's
depths to the surface leading to low biological production.
«We've already put
such massive amounts of CO2 into the
ocean that there's a huge front slowly sinking to the lower
depths,» McNutt says.
Knowing which cetaceans live where in the
ocean and at what
depths is important, the scientists say, in order to mitigate any problems that may occur from human activities,
such as aquaculture, energy development, and Naval training exercises.
The research team ruled out places that would come into conflict with other human uses,
such as high shipping zones and marine protected areas, and excluded
ocean depths that exceed 200 meters, following current industry practice to keep their assessment economically realistic.
However, Tara
Oceans takes
such investigations one step further by integrating the genetic, morphological, and functional diversity in its environmental context at global
ocean scale and at multiple
depths (Figure 1), from viruses to fish larvae.
While the National Park Service helps keep the islands of Anacapa, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, and San Miguel a pristine sanctuary for an abundance of marine plant and animal life, waste
such as cans, bottles, and lobster traps will occasionally wash ashore from the
depths of the Pacific
Ocean.
These Javelins will give players new powers and abilities
such as the flight to soar through the open air or propel them through the
depths of an
ocean.
Presenting large - scale installations that resemble elements of nature under a microscope and cell - like forms or organisms from the
depths of the
ocean, Donovan's body of work derives from recognisable everyday items,
such as Scotch Tape, drinking straws, paper - plates, needles, plastic rods and toothpicks.
Diving the
Depths Being
such a deep and dark place that covers most of world, it is no wonder that people enjoy exploring the
ocean recreationally, diving beneath its surface to see what it has to offer.
Avoid high - risk sites: Extreme / above average frequency of tornado incidents; Enclosed locations that may «trap» air and create unusually high incidents of fog, cold air advection, etc.; Vicinity of orographically induced winds,
such as Santa Ana and Chinook; Complex meteorological zones,
such as adjacent to an
ocean or other large bodies of water; and Persistent periods of extreme snow
depths...
The deep waters, being warmer than
such surface waters, rise to the surface, as the upper layers sink slowly into the dark
ocean depths.
In warm periods
such as the present — freshwater inflow to high northern latitudes reduces the rate of water sinking to the
depths of the
ocean.
Yes,
such processes involve redistribution of heat, but heat redistributed from or to
ocean depths to the surface would affect global temperatures at these time scales, whereas (as you imply) geographical redistribution at the surface would not (or at least much less).
Acting like a massive sponge, the
oceans pull from the atmosphere heat, carbon dioxide and other gases,
such as chlorofluorocarbons, oxygen and nitrogen and store them in their
depths for decades to centuries and millennia.
* There is no
such thing as a meaningful «Earth» temperature, as some regions are cooling, some are warming, the
depths of the
ocean have different levels of heat content that can not be uniformly measured against a mean, etc..
Ship - based sonar and other measurements have mapped
such a small percentage of the
ocean floor that it would take a single ship 200 years (or 10 ships 20 years) to measure all the
ocean - floor
depths, according to published U.S. Navy estimates.