Sentences with phrase «than in the south»

(2) There seems to be much more warming over the land in the northern hemisphere than in the south.
Twenty years after the Civil War, the demand for Grant's book was clearly going to be greater in the North than in the South.
But there were regional variations, with higher rates of cardiovascular disease in the North of England than in the South of the country.
The rush to get in on the cryptocurrency boom has spread around the globe, but nowhere more than in South Korea.
The cost of living is slightly higher in Illinois than in South Dakota.
Nowhere has the phenomenon of ordinary people buying virtual currencies been more visible than in South Korea, where several exchanges have storefronts to help new customers.
As a general rule, his Honour observed, cattle prices tend to be lower in northern Queensland than in the south (para 99; page 331) and that «broadly speaking, cattle prices throughout Queensland move in the same direction» (para 102; page 332).
These rules are designed to provide capacity for substantial carryover for all entitlement holders because inflows and allocations are more variable than in the south of the Basin.
Undoubtedly, the poor have far less say in politics and society there than in South Asia.
The funny thing about being in Hay rather than in South Kensington, Hammersmith or Northampton is that it's something that speaks to the idea of the big society.
The regions do differ, however, in their sentiments about the future of the nation: Adults in the West (70 percent) were more likely than those in the South (63 percent), East (60 percent) and Midwest (56 percent) to consider the future of the nation as a somewhat or very significant source of stress.
Staghorn corals live throughout the Great Barrier Reef, though waters in the northern portion can be more than 5 degrees Celsius warmer than in the south.
On the positive side, small reductions were observed in the relative deprivation gap between White British and all other ethnic groups, though the gaps were much wider in post-industrial regions like the North West than in the South.
On all comparisons, scientific salary levels in Australia are lower than those in South Korea, Hong Kong or Taiwan.
The first finding was that mercury levels in brown skuas were three times higher than in south polar skuas.
I recently moved to Northern California where there is much more of a change of season than in South Florida, where I'm from.
In states other than South Australia, apricots are still grown, particularly in Tasmania and western Victoria and southwest New South Wales, but they are less common than in South Australia.
Slavery was of shorter duration and much less severe than in the South of the U.S.A. or the islands of the West Indies.
This island is much less touristy than those in the south and you may get the place to yourself!
Lithuania is a northern country, so the sunsets would be much slower than in the south.
Of these, the northern sites tend to feature more macro and fish life than those in the south.
DS: Quite a few years ago, I noticed our new - home associates in the North region delivering a much higher level of sales success than those in the South.
But Jennifer's hold was stronger in the North than in the South: In New York and Wisconsin, for example, it was the number one name in 1970, whereas in Georgia and Alabama, Kimberly and Angela held the top two slots.
It has been recognized for some time that model simulations result in much greater warming in the high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere than in the South, due to ocean heat uptake by the Southern Ocean.
In the northern edges of the plant's geographic range — central Oregon — survival and growth rates from one year to the next were higher than in the south, but plants didn't flower every year.
Beginning in the 1960's, paleontologists began to notice that the same major groups of dinosaurs seemed to be present all over this Late Cretaceous landmass, but different species of these groups occurred in the north (for example, Alberta and Montana) than in the south (New Mexico and Texas).
I had been saving this look for the right occasion and what better place to debut it than in the south?
Since there is more land mass in the north than in the south, the amount of energy absorbed by the Earth changes.
But if sulfates are mostly in the northern hemisphere, that means that there should have been a stronger mid-century cooling effect in the north than in the south — and that's exactly what we observe:
Over the century, it cooled the surface air temperatures -1 °C, with more cooling in the northern hemisphere than in the south.
Boreal conifers also underwent diebacks and were replaced by deciduous hardwoods more slowly in the north than in the south.
The anesthesiologist I spoke with agreed, although she says it's a bigger problem in the north than in the south.
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