All the science that human knowledge has reached about the creation of the universe, heavens and Earth is nothing but a drop of
water out of an oceans of knowledge that human science yet not has yet reached!!
That's more than enough oysters, if none died in eight years, [10 to the 89th power number of oysters] to crowd
the water out of the oceans and make it cover the earth.
$ 132 billion is like taking a cup of
water out of the ocean.
Pumping
water out of oceans to store on Antarctica seems like a crazy solution to rising sea levels but thinking the unthinkable has merit, says Jeff Goodell
Thermal energy lifts
water out of the ocean and puts it at higher elevations where it has potential energy which is turned into work as water flows through rivers moving sediments around and such.
Each major cycle took
water out of the oceans and did not put all of it back in the oceans.
Mother Nature takes
water out of the oceans and then delivers fresh water as ice or snow to land for rebuilding ice on land.
The ice cycles have been moving
water out of the oceans and locking up more if it on Antarctic, Greenland and High Mountains for millions of years to finally get to this point.
Better yet, we just fill the special cube shaped bags someone suggested here with sea water and seal them and build liquid filled retaining walls around «sinking» countries and turn wind turbines into giant sprinklers that pump
water out of the oceans and spray it on land!
Not exact matches
While investigators initially thought the plane may have gone down quickly in a tight spiral, the debris that washed up on Reunion Island near Madagascar in the Indian
Ocean last week suggests that the aircraft may have glided along after running
out of fuel and descended slowly into the
water.
This may seem like some useless information when an
ocean's worth
of water is pushing in on them from every side, but sharks use this ability to figure
out where other fish, both predators and prey, are.
The total volume
of rain is easier to calculate when a storm remains over a fixed area, but it much harder to suss
out when hurricanes remain mobile and dump
water over a wide swath
of land and
ocean.
You'd think that generally, all the
water of the
oceans would be enough to put
out any fire, but throw them on the sun, and they'd evaporate faster than a drop
of water on a sizzling skillet.
Tell me Steve, since you worship
water, how did the first baby survive when it popped up
out of the
ocean?
But, Pautzke thought, why not raise the fish in ponds until they actually felt the urge to go to salt
water, use the streams merely as chutes to send them
out to the
ocean's rich feeding grounds, wait two years, and — presto — get back hundreds, thousands, even millions
of big, healthy trout?
It was deserted, pristine, and you could walk about 75 yards
out into the
ocean and still only be in about 18 inches
of water.
But the real rains start in July, as storm after storm churns and sweeps across the open plains, rinsing the dust from the air, before spinning
out into the open
waters of the Atlantic
Ocean.
Although no one can say for certain whether the subsurface
ocean supplies the
water that has been seen spraying
out of the tiger stripes on Enceladus's surface, the scientists say that it is possible.
They found that western Antarctica has recently seen warmer, saltier
water being driven under the shelf — the part
of the ice sheet that sticks
out over the
ocean (Science, doi.org/xkx).
Winter storms raging overhead triggered
ocean turbulence that propagated several hundred meters down to the middle
of the
water column, where shrimp normally hang
out.
Global warming could seriously mess with fisheries in a few ways: Carbon dioxide in the air contributes to
ocean acidification, sea level rise could change the dynamics
of fisheries, and cold
water fish like salmon could be pushed
out by warming streams.
Hydrothermal vents pulse hot
water out of the seabed and into the
ocean.
But why did the
water stay
out of the
oceans for so long?
«Once you get into the open
ocean, there are relatively few and sometimes no rules governing what you can and can't take
out of the
water,» Shiffman says.
The
ocean water draws minerals and metals
out of Earth's crust and carries these back up to the seabed.
«Given that atmospheric rivers over the Atlantic and Pacific
oceans appear as coherent filaments
of water vapor lasting for up to a week, and that Lagrangian coherent structures have turned
out to explain the formation
of other geophysical flows, we wondered whether Lagrangian coherent structures might somehow play a role in the formation
of atmospheric rivers,» said study coauthor Vicente Perez - Munuzuri, a physicist at the University
of Santiago de Compostela in Spain.
Oil - binding nanoparticles allow simple magnets to draw oil
out of water, a tool that could quickly remove toxic leaks from
ocean habitats
According to Dohm, this is a likely indication that the elements were leached
out of the soil by runoff
water and concentrated in sediment on the muddy floor
of a standing
ocean.
They report in Global Biogeochemical Cycles that,
of the carbon entering coastal
waters from rivers and the atmosphere, about 20 percent is buried while 80 percent flows
out to the open
ocean.
So he set
out sensors designed to track
water flow along the
ocean floor, changes in temperature, and the movement
of the crust.
At the mouth
of the Bay
of Fundy, just off the coast
of Maine, a tidal power system built and operated by the
Ocean Renewable Power Company (ORPC) draws energy from currents created as 100 billion tons
of water flow into and
out of the bay.
When that edge moves off the continental shelf into deep open
ocean waters, the productivity drops off and the marine organisms that feed larger wildlife are
out of reach, scientists say.
Even as the surface warms, the deeps remain cool, and this cold
water will continue to periodically push the
ocean out of the El Niño state.
Instead, Grotzinger says, their model was meant to duplicate how chemicals and sediments might settle
out of water in a hot ancient
ocean rich with the calcium carbonate typically found in stromatolite layers.
The researchers focused on the planet's northern lowlands, where they observed the telltale signs
of destruction: a washed -
out coastline, rocks strewn across valleys and mountains, and channels carved by
water rushing back into the
ocean.
Looking through the portholes
of the submersible ALVIN near the bottom
of the Pacific
Ocean in 1979, American scientists saw for the first time chimneys, several meters tall, from which black
water at about 300 degrees and saturated with minerals shot
out.
«These findings demonstrate a single origin
of gills that likely corresponds with a key stage in vertebrate evolution: when some
of our earliest relatives transitioned from filtering particles
out of water pumped through static bodies to actively swimming through the
oceans,» says lead author Dr Andrew Gillis, a Royal Society University Research Fellow in Cambridge's Department
of Zoology, and a Whitman Investigator at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, US.
Unlike traditional shipboard sonar measurements — which bounce waves off the seafloor and have mapped
out a mere 20 percent
of the planet's
oceans — the satellites captured subtle variations in Earth's gravitational pull at the
water's surface.
The
oceans will boil away and the atmosphere will dry
out as
water vapor leaks into space, and temperatures will soar past 700 degrees Fahrenheit, all
of which will transform our planet into a Venusian hell - scape choked with thick clouds
of sulfur and carbon dioxide.
Like Earth, Mars must have received a lot
of water at birth; some researchers think the plains that cover most
of its northern hemisphere were once the bed
of a vast, shallow
ocean, filled by cataclysmic floods
of water cascading
out of the southern highlands.
The captured CO2 will be liquefied on site and pumped through a two - foot - diameter pipeline that will snake south through the
waters of the Arthur Kill, turn eastward through Raritan Bay
out into the Atlantic
Ocean, and arrive, about 140 miles later, at a natural repository
of Lower Cretaceous sandstone more than 8,000 feet below the seafloor.
The authors point
out that the findings support previous observations
of individual male whales moving between populations in different
ocean basins, and that subpopulations from both regions could share the same feeding ground in Antarctic
waters.
El Niño — a warming
of tropical Pacific
Ocean waters that changes weather patterns across the globe — causes forests to dry
out as rainfall patterns shift, and the occasional unusually strong «super» El Niños, like the current one, have a bigger effect on CO2 levels in the atmosphere.
Particles will float to shore, drift
out to the
ocean or absorb chemicals from the
water, which weigh the particles down and cause them to sink to the bottom
of the lakes.
The
ocean waters that are cleared
of sea ice by strong winds blowing from the coast carve
out a suitable enclave where marine organisms can thrive, unlike the rest
of the icy cold Antarctic region.
In a report released 14 December, the
Ocean Policy Task Force sketched
out how nine new regional organizations would create master plans for federal
waters by drawing on a massive database
of scientific information.
Britton Stephens, an NCAR scientist and the project's co-principal investigator, said HIPPO flights have collected the first large - scale measurements
of carbon dioxide and oxygen cycling into and
out of surface
waters of the Southern
Ocean.
Moving back
out into the Pacific
Ocean, the warmer ocean waters can cause bleaching of coral reefs, killing
Ocean, the warmer
ocean waters can cause bleaching of coral reefs, killing
ocean waters can cause bleaching
of coral reefs, killing them.
The search for this subsurface
ocean warmed up after scientists discovered plumes
of mineral - rich
water vapor squirting
out of cracks near the south pole.
Sightings like Halpin's — that is, dolphins and other creatures like swordfish and loggerhead turtles finding themselves
out of their usual
waters — may become more common as
ocean temperatures continue to rise.