Sentences with phrase «to get to the surface»

And how exactly do the grains of rock get to the surface of the icy moon?
Once heat from the sun gets to the surface of the rocky planet, a lot of it is trapped there.
She did not panic, and all of the dive team rallied to get her to the surface without anyone getting hurt, or even coming close to it.
You might suspect that the Surface Pro 2017 is the closest we'll ever get to the Surface Pro 5, but if Microsoft itself is anything to go by, you would be dead wrong.
Its warm here because Ozone is stopping solar radiation from getting to the surface but this heats up the Ozone.
You might suspect that the 2017 Surface Pro is the closest we'll ever get to the Surface Pro 5, but if Microsoft itself is anything to go by, you would be dead wrong.
As their oxygen starts to run out and with great white sharks circling them, the sisters must find a way to get to the surface alive.
This suggests that the water could get to the surface streaks either from above, via deliquescence — the absorption of water vapor from the atmosphere — or from below, via an underground aquifer.
Mark Herpel, 49, describes the feeling as «having your head held under a pool, but you can't get to the surface so you begin to panic.»
Obviously, a corollary to that is that the additional cold water from depth getting to the surface will cause it to warm by SWR, increasing OHC.
It's quite simply additional cold water from that vast reservoir of coldness getting to the surface.
I have to check the book, but I think the CO2 gets to the surface even without the pumped upwelling.
I was already imagining the worst: I wouldn't be able to get to the surface in time, I would run out of air and panic, or my lungs would explode because I forgot to breathe.
Even BY THE TIME your lungs fill with water, you are still desperately trying to gasp for air and struggle to get to the surface.
Survival for a newborn beluga whale at the Shedd Aquarium remains a question mark as the little male tries to overcome birthing complications that forced four divers into his pool in a desperate move to get him to the surface to take his first breath.
«The ultimate goal is to get to the surface and look for biosignatures of life.»
«I'm excited about the lunar exploration campaign, but concerned we're not making enough investments to get to the surface,» says David Kring, a planetary scientist at the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston, Texas.
«If there is not an easy way to get to the surface, it won't come out.»
«But, we found that this ancient methane signal largely disappears and is replaced by a different methane source the closer you get to the surface waters.»
«We had to use larger forces to move the tip at this point, and the closer we got to the surface, the more dramatic this became.»
This means that this one protein can't quite fold up properly to get to the surface and function.
We got to surface whatever questions came to mind.
Something below the surface almost seems to be fighting to get to the surface.
It gives you the skills you need to find what's been lost, and how to get it to the surface.
If the waves are really big and you're pushed under water, the surfboard will reach the surface and you can climb your leash to get to the surface.
This is a game about being stuck somewhere dark and decidedly not above ground and having to get to the surface.
This time our rotund hero finds himself underwater and wanting to get to the surface.
According to fluid modelling, at one point the accumulation of OCAPE was released abruptly (~ 1 month) into kinetic energy of thermobaric cabbeling convection (TCC), resulting in the warmer salty waters getting to the surface and subsequently warming of ca. 2 °C sea surface warming.
The surface albedo at both poles is such that much of the light that gets to the surface is reflected regardless of the angle of incidence.
But if it does decide to move up, I'm not sure why it would take more than two or three month to get to the surface.
When sulfur dioxide emitted by a volcano rises up to the stratospheric aerosol layer of the atmosphere, it undergoes chemical reactions, forming particles that reflect sunlight back into space instead of letting it get to the surface of the planet.
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