And currents can have a cooling effect, too, like when Antarctica broke off from South America. This allowed frigid waters to circle the continent, creating a barricade for warmer waters, and chilling Antarctica into the frozen landscape we know today. One of the most important contributions of ocean currents is the distribution of nutrients.
And I got this message-- I think this was last year. It was absolutely frigid . It was wonderful, actually.
Pretty simple set-up. Just took a little time to figure it out. And the water was frigid .
leaving rushes then second largest city and it's more typical seasonal state gray in frigid little else however was typical that December day particularly at the corner of P at neskaya street just past the cast iron bridge a pathway that led directly to red square in the
insulating him against the cold. The night is so frigid that everything seems to have been stripped bare of superfluous existence, reduced to the purity of abstraction. Cass has the distinct impression that he can see better in the sharpened air, and takes off his glasses and of course can hardly see a thing
It’s called the Kola Superdeep Borehole. You can find it in the frigid ground on the northwest tip of Russia. And if you fell in—which is unlikely, since the opening is only about 23 centimeters wide— you’d plummet 12.2 kilometers before hitting the bottom.
About the aphids that Captain William Perry had encountered on ice flows during his polar expedition of 1828, and about those other aphids that in 1925 made the 800-mile journey cross the frigid , wind-swept Bering Sea in just 24 hours. Still, they were taken aback by the enormous quantities of animals they were discovering in the air above Louisiana and unashamedly astonished by the heights at which they found them.
So Iain, there's not one answer, unfortunately, but let me make this point. When refrigeration was invented for home use in 1927 by Frigidaire and they learned how to use freon as a refrigerant, Americans forgot.
See, the Martian winter is coming. At night, temperatures plummet to a frigid negative 85 degrees celsius. As Mars gets further away from the sun, the temperature keeps dropping, and it kicks up more and more violent dust.
The liquid heats up, dissolving minerals from the surrounding rocks. And when that super-heated fluid comes back up and meets the frigid temperatures at the seafloor, the minerals form stubby spires and towering chimneys— and voilà, a hydrothermal vent!
It does. It's very effective. You swim dozens of miles in the open, frigid ocean. You run with heavy logs, heavy boats, heavy backpacks.
This is all outdoors. So you know, it's quite frigid conditions in Stockholm, though apparently the weather was actually quite nice. So they got lucky.
A few years before that, I brought a group of teenagers to King's Canyon, where the biggest Sequoia trees through numerous massive earthquakes here, through frigid blizzards in the winter, though
exist on the surface of Mars also no ozone layer so nothing to screen out the x-rays and the ultraviolet and all of that so Mariners Mars is a frigid bone dry radiation bathed desert no wonder that the New York Times uh published an
It's definitely an honor to get to speak at a place like Google. And it's also awesome because this gave me an excuse to spend expensive trip out to LA and escape the frigid , depressing, New York cold. I know you guys probably think this is cold, but this is like beach weather to me.
And frankly, they were a war-torn country at that time and weren't really prepared. And the conditions were just abysmal, including the pool, absolutely frigid temperatures. And you can see them, the guys just sort of huddling to stay warm.
I told you alliteration is going to feature heavily now. And this is because for early modern men and women, a body that was cold, or as they termed it, frigid , was one that was deemed to be unable to procreate, unable to reproduce, and was unable to feel any sexual pleasure or sexual desire.
was thought to be aphrodisiac as well. While another Englishman, Philip Barrow, writing in the 16th century stated that "frigid men and women should eat meats that do heat and engender good humors, as is the flesh of hens, capons, partridges, pheasants, young doves, birds of the mountain, especially sparrows, cockstones, and suchlike."
As a man, Cass had been skeptical, but he's become a begrudging believer in Lucinda's comforter, and in her Tempur Pedic pillow, too, suffused with the fragrance of her coconut shampoo, making it all the more remarkable that he'd forsake his bed for this no man's stretch of frigid night. Rummaging in the front closet for some extra protection, he had pulled out a long forgotten item, the tricolor scarf that his ex-wife, Pascale,
And he writes that the fourth cause of natural barrenness is a loss of carnal copulation. And he describes it as follows, "when men and women come to the school of Venus either not at all or so frigidly that never a wit is never the better." And so he says these people should eat heating herbs, and this will help them regain their libido,