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If and ocean
If it does, ocean levels would rise by a few metres in a very short period of time.
If the slowing down of certain seismic waves caused by the damp spot helped uncover the underground ocean, the unusual temperature variation with depth measured in 241 inactive oil wells helped locate the subterranean river.
In this sequence, a little more than halfway through the film, each brother uses Chevalier's passport, and tries to sneak off the ocean liner where they were stowaways by claiming to be the singer — with unique renditions of " You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me " with its line " If the nightingales could sing like you ".
If an impact occurred in the ocean and not on land at all, then there would be little shocked quartz released ( since oceanic crust has relatively little silica ) and much less material.
If the ice contains enough ammonia or other antifreeze, Oberon may possess a liquid ocean layer at the core – mantle boundary.
If someone is " fishing " for information, we do not imagine that the person is anywhere near the ocean ; rather, we transpose elements of the action of fishing ( waiting, hoping to catch something that cannot be seen, probing ) into a new domain ( a conversation ).
If the sill depth is deep, water circulation is less restricted and a slow, but steady exchange of water from the estuary and the ocean occur.
If however, a large tract of ocean intervenes between the continental margin the subduction zone, a fully developed arc and back arc basin ( Fig 1D ) may eventually arrive and collide with the continental margin.
If some of the components are liquid at a given temperature while others are in the gel phase, the two phases can coexist in spatially separated regions, rather like an iceberg floating in the ocean.
If the river breaches its natural levees ( i. e., during a flood ), it will spill out onto a new course with a shorter route to the ocean, thereby obtaining a more stable steeper slope.
If the ocean surface were isopycnic ( of constant density ) and undisturbed by tides, currents, or weather, it would closely approximate the geoid.
If it were to catastrophically slide into the ocean, it could generate a wave with an initial height of about at the island, and a likely height of around at the Caribbean and the Eastern North American seaboard when it runs ashore eight or more hours later.
If the center loses power or becomes incapacitated in some manner, the Central Pacific Hurricane Center backs tropical cyclone advisories and tropical weather outlooks for the northeast Pacific ocean while the Hydrometeorological Prediction Center backs up tropical cyclone advisories and tropical weather outlooks for the north Atlantic ocean.
If the body does contain toxins, then the marketing and sale of ocean sunfish meat is forbidden in the European Union according to Regulation ( EC ) No 853 / 2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council.
If the city was threatened with a typhoon, it would move close to shore, fill the pontoons with sea water and sit on the ocean floor for more stability.
If for example a data file contained 10 years of temperature records at specific point in the ocean, and the metadata identified this point, the meta information would describe the position, the record length, the mean temperature, the trend, variance, any anomalies detected either through automated processing or through human interpretation.
If one of these spheres were scaled to the size of the earth, the tallest mountains and deepest ocean trench would measure only () high.
: If a big wave comes in, large and unfamiliar fishes will come from the dark ocean, and when they see the small fishes of the shallows they will eat them up.
A famous prayer called the Bhaja Govindam was composed by Adi Sankara, a summary of which is ; " If one just worships Govinda, one can easily cross this great ocean of birth and death.
If you stand in San Francisco and look out over the ocean, you are looking at China and Russia-most certainly the East.
* " If you repeatedly dive it will come to your hand Who said that there is no pearl in the ocean.
* " If you repeatedly dive it will come to your hand Who said that there is no pearl in the ocean.
If that same plant had no cooling tower and used once-through cooling water, it would require about 100, 000 cubic metres an hour and that amount of water would have to be continuously returned to the ocean, lake or river from which it was obtained and continuously re-supplied to the plant.

If and horizon
If the expansion of the Universe continues to accelerate, there is a future horizon as well.
If one throws a hot gas with entropy into a black hole, once it crosses the horizon, the entropy would disappear.
If there are two horizons there is side error ; adjust the horizon glass / mirror until the stars merge into one image or the horizons are merged into one.
If the reflected and direct image of the horizon are in line there is no index error.
") or a hypothetical one (" If one were to build an unobtainium shell around a black hole's event horizon, what would happen to the material piling up on it?
If the Earth is assumed to be a sphere with no atmosphere then the distance to the horizon can easily be calculated.
If the vertical temperature gradient is + 12. 9 ° C per 100 meters ( where the positive sign means temperature gets hotter as one goes higher ), then horizontal light rays will just follow the curvature of the Earth, and the horizon will appear flat.
If the gradient is less ( as it almost always is ) the rays are not bent enough and get lost in space, which is the normal situation of a spherical, convex " horizon ".
If the Earth were a perfect sphere and there were no atmosphere, the radio horizon would be a circle.
If you see it at noon, it continues to be upright, and rises higher from the horizon as you move south.
) If the analemma is drawn in a diagram, tilted at the appropriate angle for an observer's latitude ( as described above ), and if a horizontal line is drawn to pass through the position of the Sun on the analemma on any given date ( interpolating between the date markings as necessary ), then at sunrise this line represents the horizon.
If the horizon line at sunrise passes above the origin of the analemma, the Sun rises before 6 am, and vice versa.
If so, the radius of its event horizon is probably about.
If the Earth were completely ' upright ' ( its axis at right angles to the orbital plane ) there would be no Arctic, Antarctic, or Tropics: at the poles the sun would permanently circle the horizon ; and at the equator the sun would always rise due east, pass directly overhead, and set due west.
If a navigator measures the angle to Polaris and finds it to be 10 degrees from the horizon, then he is about 10 degrees north of the equator.
If the sun for example occupies that degree, it will neither rise nor set, but will lie upon the horizon for 24 hours.
If the satellite is above the horizon, it can be generally received, if it is below the horizon, reception is not possible.
If the symbolic aircraft dot is above the horizon line ( blue background ) the aircraft is nose up.
If the symbolic aircraft dot is below the horizon line ( brown background ) the aircraft is nose down.
If the present understanding of communication and development are integrated, the horizon of a practitioner's understanding of development communication will widen.
If a refrigerated accelerating wall is placed between the particle and the horizon, at fixed Rindler coordinate, the thermal boundary condition for the field theory at is the temperature of the wall.
If correct, inflation solves the horizon problem by suggesting that prior to the inflationary period the entire universe was causally connected, and it was during this period that the physical properties evened out.
If we can assume that the spacetime inside the Cauchy horizon violates AWEC, then the horizon becomes stable and frequency boosting effects would be canceled out by the tendency of the spacetime to act as a divergent lens.

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