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It also has an underwater beacon locator(水下定位信标) that sends out a continuous ultrasound signal(超声波信号) once per second for about 30 days.Critics of the boxes say they should be able to send the information in real time, maybe through satellite signals, saving the need to search ...
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” Its identity as the highest point on theEarth’ssurface was not recognized, however, until 1852, when the governmentalSurvey of Indiaestablished that fact. In 1865 the mountain—previously referred to as Peak XV—was renamed forSir George Everest, British surveyor general of India from 1830 ...
The recently discovered specimen appears as “infinitesimal small dark specks” in the diamond, where it was secure. But, “When we broke open the diamond, the [mineral] stayed intact for about a second, then we saw it expand and bulge under the microscope and basically turn into gla...
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Diamonds are most often found in kimberlite pipes, carrot-shaped, volcanic rock formations. Diamonds started out as carbon that crystallized deep in the earth under great pressure and temperature. Volcanic activity brought the diamonds to the Earth’s surface in kimberlite magma. Erosion of kimberlite...
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“Whatever produced the activity under Pozzuoli in the 1980s has migrated somewhere else, so the danger doesn’t just lie in the same spot, it could now be much nearer to Naples which is more densely populated,” said Dr. De Siena. ...