Ground
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There is a fish on the
ground.
In 2008, I picked up a scientific study looking at how many years we have of valuable materials to extract from the ground: copper, 61; tin, zinc, 40; silver, 29.
And I realized we've been perfecting what's effectively a linear economy for 150 years, where we take a material out of the ground, we make something out of it, and then ultimately that product gets thrown away, and yes, we do recycle some of it, but more an attempt to get out what we can at the end, not by design.
Sometimes, we've had soldiers on the
ground
fighting.
As we followed the path through a forest, I suddenly felt a massive thud, then a second thud, and I fell to the
ground.
There could be a new movement growing up, rising from the ground, reaching for the light, and growing strong, just like a tree.
There's commercial at the
ground
floor.
Being able to see damage from angles you can't get from binoculars on the
ground
or from a satellite image, or anything flying at a higher angle.
And that means we have to leave about two-thirds of the known resources of fossil fuels in the
ground.
And there is a race on at the moment to convert electricity from tidal and wave power, in order that we can leave the coal in the
ground.
Wangari said once, "In the course of history, there comes a time when humanity is called upon to shift to a new level of consciousness, to reach a higher moral ground."
We have to reach a new level of consciousness, a higher moral
ground.
And then the next person who comes is a policeman, and he says, "Well, I'll tackle your son to the
ground
and then I'm not sure what I'll do."
A little piece of math: if we count all the green that we left on the ground, minus the footprint of the buildings, and we would add back the green of all the terraces, we have 112 percent green space, so more nature than not having built a building.
Now, I know what you're thinking: "I know what a mole is, it's a small furry creature that digs holes in the
ground
and destroys gardens."
And this kind of reaction ended up being the kind of reaction we saw over and over and over: people down on the
ground
trying to comfort the seizure victim, trying to whisper something into his ear or in some way help, even though they couldn't.
And with everything else that's going on, you can very easily lose your
ground
and start to panic.
Thousands of trucks supplied by China and Russia took up the task amidst ferocious B-52 bombing and truck drivers became known as pilots of the
ground.
For example, you can watch a horse galloping, but your eyes can't keep up with its fast-moving hooves enough to figure out whether all four feet are ever off the
ground
simultaneously.
Virtually every field is turning to gathering big data, with mobile sensor networks spanning the globe, cameras on the
ground
and in the air, archives storing information published on the web, and loggers capturing the activities of Internet citizens the world over.
The litters are placed on the
ground
and the girls get out and arm in arm, two by two, they ascend the steps into the enclosed garden with many columns.
Because what's going on right now, we have shrimp draggers dragging for shrimp, catching a huge amount of bycatch, that bycatch in turn gets
ground
up and turned into shrimp food.
What you're talking about is something between 20 and 30 million metric tons of wild creatures that are taken from the ocean and used and
ground
up.
An object in straight-line motion will move forever unless something, like the friction of the
ground
beneath it, causes it to slow down and stop.
Now, option two seems a little more scientifically plausible, but it begs the question, how does he ever walk through the park without sinking into the
ground
since the pressure he is exerting on the soil is calculated by his mass divided by the area of the bottom of his feet?
Let's say she's falling from a 32 story building, about 300 feet, and you are 6 feet tall, maybe 10 feet on your tippy-toes, with your arms above your head holding a door, in hopes of distributing the pressure across a larger surface area, but all you're doing is essentially moving the
ground
up by 10 feet.
This process requires a lot of cushion space between the point she starts falling and the
ground.
If she's falling from a high place, and you can't get to her until she's only a few feet above the ground, there's really nothing you can do other than magically turn the pavement into marshmellow to allow her enough time to slowly come to a stop.
So, that means running requires having a
ground
to push off from, and the
ground
pushes back against the runner's foot.
A child on the
ground
can easily outrun Michael Phelps in water, but why is that?
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