[00:00.00]One person ,sitting alone. [00:03.36]looks like he is praying . [00:05.85]Another man,lying on his side, [00:08.23]looks as if he is trying to get up. [00:11.56]Today, [00:12.46]more than 250 years since excavations started, [00:16.24]thous

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This is Scientific America's Sixty-Second-Science. I am Steve Mirsky. Got a minute? Some interesting electrical activity in the clouds of ash drifting around Europe as a result of that Icelandic volcano. Models predicted that electrical charge should

发表于:2018-12-24 / 阅读(76) / 评论(0) 分类 Scientific American(五)月

In fact, even the lower class citizens have access to a wide range of foods. They benefit directly from the power of the Roman empire, vast trade networks that bring in goods from thousands of miles away. When archaeologists looked the drain from one

发表于:2018-12-26 / 阅读(57) / 评论(0) 分类 自然百科2015年

Lesson 72 Part Ⅰ Lesson 72 Part Ⅰ Warming-up Exercises Numbers an Dates: Volcanoes of the World Volcano Height Year of Eruption 1.Kronotskaya,the USSR ____m. ________ 2.Sundoro, Java ____m. ______

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Pockets of sub surface gas will build up and eventually burst through Pluto's frozen surface as geysers, Will G demonstrates how even a small increase in temperature produces a large geyser. Okay,we're going to put liquid nitrogen into this plastic b

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New horizon's chief scientist is H. And where we are right now is a mission control for the new horizon's mission to Pluto, this is where we watch all the activities that are currently on the new horizon's mission, we have over here to the left the p

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Mount Etna is a volcano located in southern Italy. It is on the island of Sicily. Now, Mount Etna is spewing out red hot rocks and ash. However, experts say that there is no danger for people. Mount Etna has often erupted in the past. The last erupti

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Three months ago, Mt Tongariro erupted, sending a cloud of ash into the sky. Today the same thing happened and it happened suddenly, without any early signs or noise. Again it sent a cloud of ash into the sky, about 5000m high. Listen to August 8th 2

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AS IT IS 2016-04-19 North Korean Volcano Waiting to Blow 朝鲜火山或爆发 A volcano in North Korea is at risk of erupting, according to scientists. Scientists say Mount Paektu, on the border of North Korea and China, had one of the largest erupt

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May 18th, 1980Its erupting like it never has before, Im not sure, 'cause from where Im standing I cant see the top of the mountain. But I see the whole eruption coming from it. Its big. In Washington State, Mount St. Helens explodes, blasting away th

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Hawaii was born in fire. It's islands born by volcanic eruptions. And in some places the fires still burn. On the Big Island, the island named Hawaii, Kilauea spills forth molten rocksin a daily spectacle of creation. The volcanos newest cone Puu Ōō

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1.Boston Bombing suspect Jahar Tsarnaev arrived at his first pubilc court hearing since his arrest days after the April 15th attack. Survivors and family members of the victims were in the courtroom while spectators crowded outside. 2.A landslide tri

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After six days of being grounded aeroplanes have been given the all-clear to fly in British airspace again. The UK has effectively been a no-fly zone since last Thursday when a huge cloud of volcanic ash was thrown up into the atmosphere by a volcano

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The obvious risk of this happening to crowded passenger planes in British airspace was enough for the UK's Civil Aviation Authority to enforce a total ban on flights a move which was mirrored by other northern European countries. The dangers of flyin

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We have absolutely nothing to compare it to. 我们绝对没有任何东西可以用来与它比较。 The biggest blast in recent times was that of Krakatau in Indonesia in August 1883, 近代最大的一次是1883年8月印度尼西亚的喀拉喀托

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The ash fall from the last Yellowstone eruption covered all or parts of nineteen western states (plus parts of Canada and Mexico), 上一次黄石火山爆发所喷出的火山灰,铺满了西部19个州的全部地区或部分地区(加上加拿大

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Such plumes are not all that rare. 这样的热柱并不少见。 There are about thirty active ones on the Earth at the moment, and they are responsible for many of the world's best known islands and island chains, 眼下,地球上大约有30处活热

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Ninety minutes after the blast, ash began to rain down on Yakima, Washington, 爆发90分钟以后,灰烬开始雨滴般地洒落在华盛顿州的亚基马。 a community of fifty thousand people about eighty miles away. 那是个有5万人口的社

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At that time, the lower forty-eight United States had not seen a volcanic eruption for over sixty-five years. 当时,美国本土的48个州在过去的65年里没有见过火山爆发。 Therefore the government volcanologists called in to monitor

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We may be going through a reversal now. 我们现在也许正经历一次逆转。 The Earth's magnetic field has diminished by perhaps as much as 6 percent in the last century alone. 仅仅在过去的一个世纪里,地球的磁场就减弱了大约

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