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... The nucleus is made up of frozen gases, mostly water vapor with lesser amounts of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, and imbedded in the frozen gases are ...
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... The nucleus is made up of frozen gases, mostly water vapor with lesser amounts of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, and imbedded in the frozen gases are ...
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... The rings are composed of rock, frozen gases, and water ice which could be as large as 33 feet (10 meters), or as small as .0002 inches (.0005 cm). ...
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... The rings are composed of rock, frozen gases, and water ice which could be as large as 33 feet (10 meters), or as small as .0002 inches (.0005 cm). ...
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... what they really are. A comet is basically a mixture of ices, from both water and frozen gases, and dust. They have also been given ...
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... Some meteors and interplanetary dust may also come from comets, which are basically aggregates of dust and frozen gases. Comets ...
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... A comet consists of nucleus of frozen gases called ices, water and mineral particles; and a coma of gases and dust particles. Some comets also have tails. ...
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... thick. They contain rocks, frozen gases, and water ice in lumps. One of the rings is even dense enough to block sunlight. Saturn's ...
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... They are mostly made up of ice, gas and dust nebula form which the solar system was formed and from where the sun could not evaporate the frozen gases and ice. ...
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... thick. They contain rocks, frozen gases, and water ice in lumps. One of the rings is even dense enough to block sunlight. Saturn's ...
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... One theory pictures a gradual transition from the outer ammonia clouds to a thick layer of frozen gases and finally to a liquid or solid hydrogen mantle. ...
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... thick. They are thought to contain rocks, frozen gases, and water ice in lumps of various sizes from extremely small to large. One ...
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... Destabilization of topography in the frozen-soil area ... it is necessary to predict the change of climate when the green house effect gases increase and to ...
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... around -18 degrees C, instead of the current +15 degrees C - a frozen wilderness ... than visible light, and for this reason can be absorbed by certain gases in the ...
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... much colder than the Earth; in fact it is frozen. Venus has an intense greenhouse effect. Its atmosphere is thick with carbon dioxide and other gases that trap ...
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... Fahrenheit. Without these greenhouse gases, the Earth Page #5 would be about 0° F, like a deep- frozen snowball (Singer 35)". The ...
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... Without these gases, the earth would be a frozen ball of ice with an average temperature of about -18° C (about 0° F) instead of a comfortable 15° C (59° F ...
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... Without the effect the Earth would be a frozen planet. ... All of these gases have been release in an accelerated rate in recent years. ...
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... The thawing of frozen matter has in turn, elevated sea level between 4-10 inches ... are currently based upon assumed increases in the greenhouse gases, which will ...
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... Although there is increase in the application of some of these gases, they will ... In the frozen heart of the last ice age, 18,000 years ago, the temperature was ...
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... On Triton, all the rocks are frozen solid, yet even here geological activity can ... The most common volcanic gases are carbon dioxide, water, sulphur dioxide and ...
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... The trapped gases match those that Viking measured in the Martian atmosphere" (Meteorites ... settle near Mars's southern ice cap - thought to be frozen water and ...
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... a lot of involvement from atmospheric gases also known as natural gases and water ... Streams, rivers and frozen bodies of water are also geological agents able to ...
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... the surface of the earth would be -20 degrees Celsius, oceans would have frozen, and there ... In 1994, the US emitted one fifth of all the greenhouse gases in the ...
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... C. Without greenhouse gases, the average temperature would be 33°C colder than it is now, and Earth would be a lot more like Mars-a frozen, dusty, lifeless ...
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... The greenhouse gases could warm the planet and have a huge effect on life, as ... to cross the rivers for two weeks because the usually already frozen rivers are ...
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... off with liquid nitrogen about once a week; excess air and gases are pumped ... view that it is impossible to reanimate someone who has been cryonically frozen. ...
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... in the Southern hemisphere because the North produces most of the greenhouse gases. ... and vegetation patterns, melting of glaciers, sea ice, and frozen ground, a ...
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... The trapped gases match those that Viking measured in the Martian atmosphere". ... Lander will settle near Mars's southern ice cap - thought to be frozen water and ...
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... chemical make up of H2O, and just like on Earth it is frozen solid. ... the heavy isotope of nitrogen, 15 N. This nitrogen, and other atmosphere gases, was trapped ...
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