Sentences with phrase «volatile ices from»

Not exact matches

Its two faces differ strikingly in color, likely the result of thermal segregation: Over time, darker materials (like carbon) have absorbed more heat from the sun, warming up and sending lighter, more volatile materials (like ice) to the colder hemisphere.
When comets approach their host stars, their surfaces warm up, and volatile materials such as ice start to vaporize, forming long tails of gas and debris that absorb specific colors of light from their host stars.
Materials known to exist at Pluto's surface from ground - based spectroscopic observations include highly volatile cryogenic ices of N2 and CO, along with somewhat less volatile CH4 ice, as well as H2O and C2H6 ices and more complex tholins that are inert at Pluto surface temperatures.
For example, the «frost line» in our solar system — the distance where ices and other volatile elements will not evaporate — is roughly at 500 million miles from the sun.
From these interviews, we flash back to Tonya's childhood in Oregon (Mckenna Grace from «Gifted» is wonderful as the young Tonya); her initially sweet but quickly volatile relationship with Jeff, and Tonya's emergence as a potential world champion, even though her look and style and personality are anathema to the judges and the old - school ice skating communFrom these interviews, we flash back to Tonya's childhood in Oregon (Mckenna Grace from «Gifted» is wonderful as the young Tonya); her initially sweet but quickly volatile relationship with Jeff, and Tonya's emergence as a potential world champion, even though her look and style and personality are anathema to the judges and the old - school ice skating communfrom «Gifted» is wonderful as the young Tonya); her initially sweet but quickly volatile relationship with Jeff, and Tonya's emergence as a potential world champion, even though her look and style and personality are anathema to the judges and the old - school ice skating community.
We can clearly see from history that there were very large swings succinctly described in Professor Brian Fagan's book «The Little Ice Age»: «There was never a monolithic deep freeze rather a climatic see saw that swung constantly back and forwards in volatile and sometimes disastrous shifts.
Also, as the Arctic warms and the sea ice becomes thinner, you do expect, even from theoretical calculations, that the extent will become more volatile.
Anthropogenic warming has interrupted the Glacial - Interglacial cycle of the Quaternary (Ganopolski et al., 2016; Haqq - Misra, 2014) and there will be no coming Ice - Age n - 1000 years from now to reseal all of this volatile Carbon, as happened at the end of each previous interglacial.
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