Sentences with phrase «vaporized on»

Later, other kinds of meteorites and comets, vaporizing on impact, brought water to our planet, along with additional carbon and nitrogen.

Not exact matches

Come a downturn and «many high burn rate co's will VAPORIZE,» Marc Andreessen ominously warned on Twitter.
On its final orbit, Juno will dive into Jupiter's atmosphere, where it will be crushed and vaporized.
Continuing to move backward in time, the mass of earth disappears into a gaseous cloud and merges with other vaporized bodies and so on until billions of years back we come, presumably, to the vast, compacted, superheated «atom» which, to reverse directions again, explodes to send the evolving, expanding galaxies on their way.
As to land and water on earth one theory holds that the earth was covered with water 3,000 meters deep when it was hit by large object that vaporized the surface leaving but a thin atmosphere and some water.
My earwax vaporized and poured out of my ears like the exhaust from a semi tractor on a cold morning.
On July 16, several hours before her quarterfinal bout in the first USA Boxing Women's National Championships in Augusta, Ga., LaKiea Coffen left her hotel room for a nearby Taco Bell, where she vaporized much of the menu.
Several of them, such as a ban on salvia divinorum and tighter restrictions on the sale of vaporized alcohol, dealt with substance abuse.
On the one hand, she wasn't immediately vaporized by some state cannon after she launched her campaign against Andrew Cuomo six weeks ago.
«They're starting to understand how having manufacturing has a positive effect on the economy and how detrimental it has been over the past 20 years to see these tens of millions of jobs just vaporize
«We think a similar phenomenon is happening with the volatiles on the moon — PFS don't get as much sunlight as EFS, so this easily vaporized material stays longer and possibly accumulates to a greater extent on PFS.»
They conclude: «More definitive research might elucidate the effects of vaporized nicotine on the survival of skin and soft tissue flaps, as they most intimately relate to the safe practice of plastic surgery.»
In laser deposition, researchers vaporize a polyethylene oxide with focused lasers, allowing the resulting gas to deposit on a silicon wafer.
An organic chemist who specializesin body odor, Preti is well versed on the glands in the humanarmpit — not to mention those in the mouth, breasts, crotch, andfeet — that secrete chemicals that vaporize readily.
In the 4.5 - billion - year history of the solar system, whole mountain ranges and craters on Pluto's surface have simply vaporized.
As it darts for sugar water on the other side, it rapidly flaps its wings, flying through a laser - illuminated fog of vaporized olive oil particles.
In general usage — a «volatile stock market,» for instance — the word connotes violence and variability, the equivalent of TNT detonating or frozen carbon dioxide vaporizing rapidly and forcefully on the surface of a comet.
By placing the root on a moveable platform beneath the laser, he could incrementally vaporize sections of the root, leaving a series of clear surface images, which could be combined with software to make a 3D rendering of the interior and exterior of the sample.
The ChemCam instrument — which vaporizes material with a high - powered laser and reads the resultant plasma with a spectrometer — has shown a similar composition to fine - grained dust characterized on other parts of the planet during previous Martian missions.
On 23 May 2013, a malfunction sent a brief, unexpectedly high intensity beam at a gold target and vaporized radioactive material leaked into the experiment hall.
Vapor pressure is the tendency of solid atoms or molecules on the substrate to vaporize and rise into the air.
While there are many different e-cigarette devices on the market, the basic parts of a typical device include a battery, a cartridge with nicotine (and possibly flavoring), and a heater that vaporizes the nicotine to be inhaled by the user.
In near - freezing temperatures, the vaporized mercury condenses quickly, precipitating into gutters and onto the street, and even pooling on the floor of shops or adjoining living quarters, Fernández said.
As the ice started to sublimate (or vaporize), debris embedded within it began to pile up on the crater floor.
Aluminizing involves vaporizing aluminum in a vacuum, causing a film of metal about 100 nanometers thick to be deposited on the glass.
Had comets, asteroids, or meteorites delivered Earth's water, the energy of such impacting bodies would have vaporized the transported water, leading to a runaway greenhouse on Earth, that would have made life on Earth permanently impossible.
The researchers hypothesize that a comet hit our planet at the beginning of the PETM, bringing with it its own supply of carbon — and vaporizing carbon - containing sediment here on Earth upon impact.
The comet appears to have undergone visible changes, including the changes in the size and number of surface features such as smooth patches, pits, and craters, and the loss of ice vaporized by the Sun or blasted off its surface by the Solar Wind into its tail as well as failing back on the object like snow, so that it appears to shrink, on average, by 25 to 50 centimeters (9.2 to 19.7 inches) with each orbit around the Sun.
Meanwhile, a different physical process in the comet's smooth mid-section was causing water ice to vaporize and flow through porous material to escape as a cloud of water vapor at the same time (NASA news release, and page on «fluffy snowballs;» David Shiga, New Scientist, November 18, 2010; and Astronomy Picture of the Day).
On September 15, Cassini will make a final dive into Saturn's atmosphere where it will be crushed and vaporized.
Boiling, on the other hand, is a bulk process, which means that at the boiling point, molecules anywhere in the liquid may be vaporized, resulting in the formation of bubbles of vapor throughout the liquid.
The Cassini spacecraft will reach its grand finale on September 15, when it will plunge into Saturn's atmosphere, where the temperature and pressure will crush and vaporize the craft into oblivion.
On a couple of occasions people aren't just shot, they are vaporized by bullets!
Vronsky is expected to propose to Dolly's younger sister Kitty (Alicia Vikander) but all of those emotions vaporize in an instant when Vronsky lays eyes on Anna.
The story centers on two teenage Valley Girls who, after a comet passes right near the Earth and vaporizes billions in its wake, decide to take advantage of the end - of - the - world situation by having an epic shopping spree.
As the pager falls to the ground when Fury is vaporized, a star logo flashes on the screen, confirming that a hero we'll meet in a year received the message.
One thing is for certain — Cannes taken this year's Oscar race from the theoretical to the actual for the first time - some films that were contenders on paper have proved themselves legitimate, while others saw their hopes vaporized in the instant it takes a critic to send a tweet.
Even this post-Cold-War era of today, it still remains sufficiently harrowing, particularly at the moment of impact (seeing bodies instantly vaporized and knowing that that's what would really happen to you at ground zero is damned disconcerting), that you'll find yourself a little surprised that it aired on network TV.
Perhaps the most intriguing aspect of the latest E63 is its 4 - MATIC four - wheel drive system, which on top spec 603bhp S versions features the hooligan «Drift Mode», which essentially disconnects the front axle and allows you to vaporize a set of Michelins in minutes.
While the chart you have put is not universal, the temperatures that the refrigerant turns into liquid and vaporize only depend on the pressure and it has a chart also.
White smoke is usually vaporized water: be it condensed on the exhaust and let out through the first minutes of running or even leaked in coolant.
Or is it just vaporized, since it took very long to reach that level it was on?
Ok, just replace your torso with a laser cannon that vaporizes everything on Earth.
Life is jolly for the Saints, despite Earth having been vaporized with the survivors still on board Zinyak's mothership.
A few things are unequivocal, perhaps (doubling from the present concentration of CO2 will take 140 years [give or take]; the idea that the changes in climate since 1880 have been in the aggregate beneficial; it takes more energy to vaporize a kg of water than to raise its temperature by 1K; ignoring the energy cost of water and latent heat transport [in the hydrologic cycle] leads to equilibrium calculations overestimating the climate sensitivity), but most are propositions that I think need more research, but can't be refuted on present evidence.
I suspect that for objects with a high volatile content, a high - powered laser on earth or in near - earth space will be able to vaporize enough material to exert a small thrust.
«Drawn by the gravitational field of the sun, bits of cosmic ice vaporize and explode... Ice crystals descend on the planets, forming ice crusts and in the case of the Earth rain.
The truth is that the integrity of government science and constitutional limits on government were compromised out of fear and loathing of the source of energy that vaporized Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 6 & 9 Aug 1945:
It is based on the organic Rankine cycle, where a high molecular mass organic fluid (in this case an EPA / Kyoto approved chemical) is vaporized, runs a turbine and then condensed in a closed loop, creating no emissions.
Technology Review is highlighting the efforts of Colorado - based Sundrop Fuels to develop a system which uses the heat of the sun to vaporize biomass and turn it into syngas: The system consists of a gasifying unit mounted on top of tower surrounded by solar concentrating mirrors which reflect sunlight back to the gasifier and heats its ceramic tubes to 1,200 - 1,300 °C.
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