Sentences with phrase «which erupted»

A recent report indicates that seismologists are nervously watching another Icelandic volcano, which is reported to be more powerful than the Eyjafjallajokul volcano which erupted in 2010 and caused severe travel delays while spewing ash all over Europe for several weeks.
So the argument is now if the volcano which erupted in 1991 and by which studies show would have less then a 0.1 C influence 6 years later should have caused the inclusion of scenarios B and C. I would regard this argument as weak and certainly not strong enough to declare someone a liar.
St Pierre is a town where history reigns supreme, all because of Mount Pelee, the island's active volcano which erupted in 1902.
On my way is the Teneguía volcano, which erupted in 1971 and I can't resist climbing to the top.
Possibly not, judging from the row which erupted after two exam boards, Edexcel and OCR, criticised AQA sample papers for not being sufficiently challenging.
The detected burst is believed to have come from one jet of particles and gamma radiation that was fortuitously aimed towards the Solar System, one of two bi-polar jets which erupted from the implosion of a massive star that also created a black hole (see GRB animation).
Since humans began recording their history, perhaps no volcano left as big a mark as Santorini in Greece, which erupted more than 3,500 years ago.
Secondly, they showed that the crystals were virtually chemically identical to the lavas in which they erupted.
T. Deshler of the University of Wyoming and an American - Italian team say that a year ago, aerosol from Mount Hudson, which erupted in Chile in August 1991, worsened the springtime ozone hole above the Antarctic.
Hacker, who studies catastrophic geological events, said the slide originated when a volcanic field consisting of many strato - volcanoes, a type similar to Mount St. Helens in the Cascade Mountains, which erupted in 1980, collapsed and produced the massive landslide.
Those features include «slosh pits» and sand boils, some of which erupted through over seven meters of deposits.
It is in a different range to Eyjafjallajokull, which erupted in 2010.
Mr. Miller telephoned his successor, Speaker Saul Weprin of Queens, who broke the news to a conference of Assembly Democrats, which erupted in applause.
April saw campaigning for the local elections rumble on, but the main event this month was the furore which erupted over the government's decision to abolish the 10p rate of income tax.
Communications Director of the NPP, Nana Akomea, said these demonstrations which erupted in the NDC's strongholds have given weight to the complaints of the people of the Western Region.
A chronic lack of trust has also fuelled escalation of the conflict between the interim military government and Morsy supporters, which erupted into shocking scenes of violence and brutality on Wednesday.
Barcelona go into this weekend's game on the back of that devastating loss in the hands of Paris Saint Germain which erupted suggestions that Barcelona's dominance is heading towards downward spiral.
The Avery Island salt dome is one of five along the Louisiana Gulf Coast, formed when an ancient sea bed evaporated, depositing pure salt which erupted in large chunks and pushed the ground into a hill.
[1] For believers, Pentecostalism is the result of God's action through the Holy Spirit which erupted on Pentecost in the first century of Christian history (Acts 2 - 4; Luke 24:49; Joel 2:27 - 32) and extended from East to West.
Another story is that of «people's nationalism» within Europe, which erupted in the «springtime of the peoples» in 1848.
The senior Israeli official who defended Iron Dome said he understood the skepticism because the world's first antimissile war — which erupted over Israel in 1991 during the gulf war — did produce exaggerated claims of success.
«True, there are encouraging signs of economic recovery in those advanced economies most affected by the global financial crisis which erupted in 2008... [but] the report finds that those economic improvements will not be sufficient to absorb the major labor market imbalances that built up in recent years.»
When they encounter the actuality of suffering and injustice, the impurity of even the best motives, and the mutual destructiveness even of a relatively virtuous people, and when they discover also the depths of sin which erupt on a massive scale in human history from time to time, they are overwhelmed by the incongruity between what is and what, at some deep level, they feel should be the case.
Next we explore the Geysir hot springs area, a surreal landscape dotted with bubbling pools of multicolored water and mud — and home to the Strokkur geyser, which erupts to a height of about 25 m (80 ft) every seven minutes or so.
Not only in Indonesia, but also in other parts of the world there are such supervoclcanoes, which erupt only every couple of hundred thousand years but then in gigantic eruptions.
In their latest research, Bato and her colleagues have begun answering these questions by simulating one type of volcano — those which erupt with limited «explosivity» due to the build - up of underlying magma pressure.
Cassini has performed many flybys of Enceladus since arriving in the Saturn system in July 2004, sometimes even cruising through the plumes generated by the geysers, which erupt from «tiger stripe» fissures near the moon's south pole.
In the end, the movie muddles the plot even more with Danny going through experimental surgery to solve his blindness, which erupts into a media frenzy.
The pair wear the serious stuff lightly, never losing sight of their buddy chemistry, which erupts in a frantic chase and confrontation that manages to be daft as well as emotional (both men earn their place in that exclusive club of the World's Silliest Runners).
The term distichiasis originates from the Greek words di and stichos meaning two and rows, respectively, and as the name implies, the condition is characterized by an additional row of cilia, which erupts on the eyelid margin.
Cats normally have twenty - six deciduous (primary or baby) teeth, which erupt during the first six months of life, and thirty adult teeth
Dogs normally have twenty - eight deciduous (primary or baby) teeth, which erupt during the first six months of life, and forty - two adult teeth.
Certain curatorial gestures feel obvious; there is a nice pairing of Lumpenprole and Agitprop, which humorously literalizes the proverbial «shapes beneath the carpet,» with Horizontal Tracking Shots of a Cross Section of Trauma Rooms, a faux - modernist sculpture that does a similarly bad job of hiding its demons: traumatic YouTube videos which erupt from its reverse side.
Bridging the gap between modelling and drawing, Eric Croes designs his ceramics such as collages from which erupt shapes, associations and mutations.

Not exact matches

In response, on May 1, a large strike erupts in Chicago which spreads to other cities across the U.S. and Europe.
The turf war that erupted after the capture of Sinaloa cartel chief Joaquin «El Chapo» Guzman appears to have spread to the area, which is an entry and transshipment point for narcotics.
Unfortunately for Google and YouTube, the controversy has erupted just as advertisers are getting ready for the «upfronts,» a process in which TV networks try to sign long - term contracts with major brands and agencies based on their ability to reach specific audiences.
Germany's finance minister since the Greek crisis erupted in 2010, Mr. Schäuble is known as resilient and forceful, with a Germanic embrace of the rules and a Nietzschean attitude of «That which does not kill us, makes us stronger.»
Ross has said that lumber and dairy have erupted as irritants because they are not properly addressed in the North American Free Trade Agreement, which Trump has threatened to scrap if it can't be renegotiated.
Kogan, who is co-founder of a start - up called Philometrics, which conducts surveys, was integral to Cambridge Analytica's obtaining at least 30 million Facebook user profiles, an issue that erupted into a crisis for Facebook last week.
The conflict faced by Trump's supporters in Montana, where some 28,000 farms and ranches make agriculture a top economic driver in the state, is reflective of the one facing the larger U.S. agriculture industry, which also largely backed Trump but now risks becoming a casualty if a trans - Pacific trade war erupts.
In 1920, as the market was approaching the low from which the bull market of the Roaring Twenties would erupt, the Supreme Court rejected the challenge to Andrew Carnegie and J.P. Morgan's formation of U.S. Steel, saying mere size is no offense.
Similarly, people will live under the shadow of a volcano which is known to erupt violently and unpredictably from time to time.
A railway - car fire in the town of Godhra, which killed a number of Hindu pilgrims, erupted into a weeks - long concerted massacre directed against Muslims throughout the state.
Hannah shows him at his death with his bowels erupting, which strikes me as typical of what we do with our great men: show them defecating, no different from you and me.»
If it is valid that not respecting another's right to live forfeits any claim one can make for one's own life, it applies even to the killings erupting from anger, jealousy or revenge which make up such a large part of murder statistics but are not normally subject to capital punishment.
Forest Ray Moulton and Thomas C. Chamberlin in the United States supposed that the sun, under the gravitational pull of some passing star, erupted gigantic globs of matter which in time formed planets, and a comparable theory was proposed by Sir James Jeans and H. Jeffreys.
Reuel Lemmons, editor of the widely circulated journal Firm Foundation, shares the opinion of many church leaders when he laments «the disfellowshipping mania» which regularly threatens to erupt in the congregations.
At the time, however, most British people were unconcerned about this tragic event on the other side of Europe and were more focussed on the question of Irish Home Rule, which threatened to erupt into civil war.
If a wife is reluctant to turn in this direction, it is usually because she is sitting on a volcano of explosive feelings which she fears may erupt embarrassingly and expose her as the weak person she feels she is.
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