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We are missing my mother's story, who made sure with every siren, with every raid, with every cut off-of electricity, she played puppet shows for my brothers and I, so we would not be scared of the sounds of
explosions.
I sometimes have the idea that nuclear
explosions
are about to be set off in my brain.
'Head
explosions
and people trying to kill.
And then we have, of course, as any good scientist has to have ...
explosions!
So more than just explosions, chemistry is everywhere.
(Sirens, explosions, breaking glass) Okay, and this is a D.J. turntable.
Well, it now turns out that the whales are crucial to sustaining that entire ecosystem, and one of the reasons for this is that they often feed at depth and then they come up to the surface and produce what biologists politely call large fecal plumes, huge
explosions
of poop right across the surface waters, up in the photic zone, where there's enough light to allow photosynthesis to take place, and those great plumes of fertilizer stimulate the growth of phytoplankton, the plant plankton at the bottom of the food chain, which stimulate the growth of zooplankton, which feed the fish and the krill and all the rest of it.
The citizens didn't only experience incessant gunfire but also
explosions
and burning trucks used as barricades across the city, so truly like a battlefield.
So under an endless rain of cosmic dust, the air is full of pollen, micro-diamonds and jewels from other planets and supernova
explosions.
Obviously, I have an obsession with big crazy
explosions.
This is the really secret stuff: how to get directed energy
explosions.
You have amazing lighting effects changing by the hour,
explosions
of sand covering the sculptures in a cloud of mystery, a unique timeless quality and the procession of inquisitive visitors, each lending their own special touch to the site.
That means that the gas it arose from had itself been enriched with many elements from supernova
explosions
since the universe began.
Instead of arising from the planet's rocky crust, it was actually cooked up in space and is present on Earth because of cataclysmic stellar
explosions
called supernovae.
When we hear the word radiation, it's tempting to picture huge
explosions
and frightening mutations, but that's not the full story.
Supernova
explosions
are very extreme.
The most energetic events ever measured by astronomers carry the name gamma-ray bursts because we observe them as bursts most or explosions, most strongly measured as gamma-ray light.
That star formation may be a very important part of these supernova
explosions.
But imagine a really big Hollywood movie, where it's full of
explosions
and automatic guns.
We had
explosions
because the kit was designed and installed by people who weren't used to it.
She had lived through bombs being dropped in her town; she had lived through
explosions.
[The One Moment] (Explosions) [What you just saw was real and it took 4.2 seconds] (Video) Let me know when it's safe.
As the sun rose up above the horizon, we rose up, too, silently, slowly, with no
explosions.
We'll be able to see
explosions
of supernovas in our galaxy.
I research stellar
explosions
across the universe.
We did so using methods that I would use to classify thousands of stellar explosions, applied to thousands of court cases.
Light echoes: the reflections of stellar
explosions
onto interstellar dust.
The vast majority of oxygen in the universe was indeed produced over the entire history of the universe in these supernova
explosions.
These supernova
explosions
signal the demise of very massive stars.
Various civilizations recorded these supernova
explosions
long before the telescope was invented.
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