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We witnessed the
eruption
of violence in the streets.
And a huge
eruption
of discussion around accessibility came, and we're really excited about that.
The scientific explanation for this is that it’s the result of molten lava contracting and fracturing as it cooled in the wake of a volcanic
eruption.
The
eruption
of Mount Pinatubo in 1991 put an enormous amount of aerosols, small particles, into the stratosphere.
In 1900, there was about half a million people who died every year from natural disasters: floods, earthquakes, volcanic eruption, whatever, droughts.
But tsunamis are caused by energy originating underwater, from a volcanic eruption, a submarine landslide, or most commonly, an earthquake on the ocean floor caused when the tectonic plates of the Earth's surface slip, releasing a massive amount of energy into the water.
Eighty-five to 95 percent of species at this time die out, and simultaneous to that is a huge, dramatic spike in carbon dioxide, that a lot of scientists agree comes from a simultaneous
eruption
of volcanoes and a runaway greenhouse effect.
But what this cataclysmic
eruption
leaves behind might be even more remarkable: a ball of matter so dense that atomic electrons collapse from their quantum orbits into the depths of atomic nuclei.
BL: The white material is a type of bacteria that thrives at 180 degrees C. DG: I think that's one of the greatest stories right now that we're seeing from the bottom of the sea, is that the first thing we see coming out of the sea floor after a volcanic
eruption
is bacteria.
He looked at the odds of another world war, of a massive volcanic eruption, even of an asteroid hitting the Earth.
But what I want to talk to you about today is a lot of things that try to put all of this in context, not just about the oil eruption, but what it means and why it has happened.
So while the oil spill, the leak, the eruption, is a catastrophe, I think it's important to keep in mind that we've done a lot to affect what's in the ocean, for a very long time.
They sample the fluids coming out of the sea floor during an eruption, which have the microbes that have never been to the surface of the planet before.
They eject it to the surface where it floats, and it is picked up by an autonomous airplane, and it's brought back to the laboratory within 24 hours of the
eruption.
A volcanic
eruption
at the south pole thaws out a giant, prehistoric preying mantis at the north pole.
Oh yes, did I mention there's a volcanic
eruption
to top off the big finale?
Particularly irksome is his producer Lee(Cyia Batten), a tyrant constantly barking orders to everyone, her poisonous attitude creating much tension..she's the type of producer who wishes to capitalize on a small town
eruption
regarding the killer, using the hockey team cover story as a front to exploit the tragedy occurring in White Plains.
A lot of the elements of the story are consistent between the book and the movie, but Dr. Ross' character goes from a creatively written character who lives for money and ends up causing the volcanic
eruption
with her greed to a heart-on-her-sleeve damsel in distress who won't do anything if she even catches the slightest hint that it might be less than noble.
While the central premise is obviously inspired by "The Island of Dr. Moreau," the story nonetheless is given a great deal of freshness and intrigue because of Martino's artful melding of such diverse elements as voodoo, the lost underwater city of Atlantis, a rousing mondo destructo climactic volcanic eruption, buried treasure, unscrupulous genetic experiments, and even some exciting rough'tumble fisticuffs between de Ross and Rackham during the thrilling conclusion into an altogether dynamic, imaginative, and often immensely entertaining whole.
Of course, we also get a big mondo destructo climactic volcanic
eruption
as well.
What happens is North America could be torn apart and Jack and his team have to try and to stop an
eruption
by destroying North America.
one bright spot is when Irwin Allen incorporates his disaster scenes like a typhoon and a volcanic
eruption
dubbing him the " Master of Disaster "
Willis O. Brien's special effects are still surprisingly good and way ahead of the 1960 version even if he was to perfect them further in King Kong (for which this film feels almost like a dress rehearsal at times), giving the film an epic scale in the volcanic
eruption
and stampede sequences, while Wallace Beery is a perfect choice for Professor Challenger, embodying the gruff, belligerent nature of the character to a tee.
And David Jackson (Huffman) who is based on the late David Johnston who died on the mountain in the
eruption.
And when the news report of the
eruption
comes on, the first thing they say is that Harry Truman was at his lodge and David Jackson, the 'Young Geologist' was on the face of the mountain when it erupted.
The film of the
eruption
and the later destruction are impressive and gut-wrenching.
With the sudden
eruption
of great Mexican films in the last few years, we are now being cheated upon thinking all Mexican films are worthy of a good review.
A meteor? Encountering other survivors quickly changes from a blessing to a curse when it is revealed that a violent volcanic
eruption
has altered not only the landscape but the fragile electromagnetic field, that surrounds the earth, altering human brain chemistry causing some to slip into insanity to a staggering degree.
Quintillus Aurelius is an Etruscan buried in the volcanic
eruption
of Vesuvius who returns to the 1950's to reclaim his lost love (who has superhuman lung power - when this girl screams, she SCREAMS!)
We often hear of great moments in 1942's 'Cat People'; most specifically the swimming pool sequence and an almost heart stopping moment involving a scary walk and a bus or we may further be reminded of great scenes of psychological terror in Lewton's other movies, notably 'I walked With a Zombie'(1943) and 'The Body Snatcher' (1945), but we seldom hear of the sense of impending doom and escalating terror evoked during 'Isle of the Dead' which comes to head when we realise that one of the primary characters has been buried alive and it's her consequent insanity blended perfectly with an
eruption
of repressed superstition that chills the viewer in the final fifteen or so minutes.
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