Sentences with phrase «very thick cloud»

According to scientists, a very thick cloud of dusty debris now orbits the star in the zone where rocky planets typically form.
Cloudy days, except for when there are very thick clouds, counts for this time.

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The clouds above were very thick and black.
[1] These are very difficult observations as the region is hidden behind thick dust clouds, requiring observations in infrared light.
However, Venus is actually very different from the Earth as it is veiled in high - temperature carbon dioxide and thick sulfuric - acid clouds.
Located between the orbits of Mercury and Earth, Venus has a very thick atmosphere that is covered by a layer of clouds that produces a «greenhouse effect» on the planet.
In fact, it may be only 1 km to 2 km (0.6 to 1.2 miles) thick, so any clouds would have to be very close to the surface.»
The mountain biking, being at a much higher altitude, is usually very wet — you will start off cycling through thick clouds and mist and further down you'll probably encounter heavy rain, as well as having to cross a few streams on your bike.
Purely from one natural experiment, we drove up to a mountain site one very cold winter full moon evening and made camp in a layer of fog or low cloud — not very thick top to bottom but extensive side to side and very dense.
Cloud droplets scatter visible wavelengths impartially (hence, clouds usually appear white) but very efficiently, so the reflectivity of clouds to solar radiation is typically about 50 percent and may be as high as 80 percent for thick clouds.
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