因?yàn)?/c>他們下山。
Like real avalanches, exactly how these cascades occur and the resulting state of the brain are unpredictable.
就像真正的雪崩一樣,這些串聯(lián)就是這樣發(fā)生的,還有大腦的最終狀態(tài)誰(shuí)也無(wú)法預(yù)料。
Others, called "slab avalanches" occur when large sections of the snow pack crack off and crash down the slope.
其他的叫做“板狀雪崩”,在大塊的積雪崩裂并沿山坡下滑時(shí)發(fā)生。
Protection equipment against avalanches. Snow fence. Design specifications.
防雪崩設(shè)備。防雪柵欄。設(shè)計(jì)規(guī)范。
PROTECTION EQUIPMENT AGAINST AVALANCHES. SNOW BRIDGE, SNOW RAKE. DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS.
雪崩保護(hù)設(shè)備.雪橋,雪耙.設(shè)計(jì)規(guī)范
The greatest dangers of pyroclastic avalanches are probably heat and suffocation .
火成碎屑崩落的最大危害可能是熾熱和窒息作用。
PROTECTION EQUIPMENT AGAINST AVALANCHES. SNOW NET. DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS.
雪崩防護(hù)設(shè)備.雪網(wǎng).設(shè)計(jì)規(guī)范
During the spring, carbon dioxide changes from a solid to a gas with enough force to trigger small avalanches.
在春季,二氧化碳從固體升華為氣體的過(guò)程中有足夠的能力引發(fā)小型雪崩。
Landslides and avalanches, they report, were among the most common.
山體滑坡和雪崩也是鳥(niǎo)兒們最常見(jiàn)死亡原因。
Studying such avalanches allows planetary geologists to better understand soil configurations on Mars.
研究如此的雪崩能讓行星地理學(xué)家較好地了解火星土壤結(jié)構(gòu)。
Such avalanches may also be what triggers lightning.
觸發(fā)器閃光可能就是發(fā)生了這種電子雪崩。
Volcanic eruption can generate destructive lava flows, high-speed avalanches of hot volcanic debris and gasses .
火山噴發(fā)能夠產(chǎn)生破壞性的巖漿流、火山碎屑和氣體的高速崩塌流;
From Spain, Imaginariums also comments about what happened in "Seeking scores of missing people due to floods and avalanches in Peru. "
西班牙的Imaginariums也對(duì)《尋找因秘魯洪水與土石流失蹤人士的成果》[6]加以評(píng)論。
Avalanches on supposedly slide-controlled slopes have buried at least 26 people in the US since 2008, killing seven of them.
在美國(guó),從2008年至今,那些發(fā)生在應(yīng)有滑動(dòng)控制的斜坡上的雪崩已經(jīng)淹沒(méi)了至少26人,其中7人死亡。
Like avalanches and other non-linear phenomena , nobody can exactly predict when a bubble will burst.
像雪崩和其它非線性現(xiàn)象,沒(méi)人能確切地預(yù)言何時(shí)泡沬將破裂。
Many avalanches are small slides of dry powdery snow that move as a formless mass.
許多雪崩是干粉狀雪滑梯,作為一個(gè)小的無(wú)定形腫瘤的做法。
He talks lyrically of hill farmers on high mountain pastures, whose grazing herds prevent avalanches and provide jobs in remote villages.
同時(shí),他還充滿深情得提到,在高山農(nóng)牧區(qū),牧民們進(jìn)行放牧,一方面防止了雪崩的發(fā)生,又為邊遠(yuǎn)地區(qū)提供了工作崗位。
Cannons fire explosives that slam into snow banks, to trigger small avalanches before the buildup becomes a problem.
火炮可將爆炸物發(fā)射到雪堆中爆炸以觸發(fā)小型雪崩防止累積的雪成為問(wèn)題。
The avalanches are "scale invariant" , which means that avalanches of all possible sizes occur.
雪崩是“規(guī)模不變”的,這意味著所有有可能的大大小小的雪崩都會(huì)發(fā)生。
Each year, about 150 people in Europe and North America die from avalanches. Large ones can wipe out forests and erase mountain villages.
每年,歐洲和北美有150多人死于雪崩。大型的雪崩可摧毀森林和吞沒(méi)山村。
You have hurricanes in Louisiana, avalanches in Colorado, earthquakes in California, droughts and fires, you even have volcanoes.
在路易斯安那州有海嘯,在科羅拉多州有雪崩,在加利福尼亞州有地震,還有干旱和大火,甚至還有火山爆發(fā)。
But new safety devices such as electronic beacons and GPS locators have made it easier to find skiers buried in avalanches .
但是新的安全裝置,例如電子信號(hào)器以及全球衛(wèi)星定位系統(tǒng),已經(jīng)讓被雪崩埋住的滑雪者更容易被找到。
the critical angle, the angle at which the human incidence of avalanches is greatest, is 38 degrees.
人為引發(fā)雪崩的臨界角度是38度,是最易人為引發(fā)雪崩的角度。
Rock walls resting against glaciers will become unstable as the ice disappears and so set off avalanches.
由于冰川消融,緊靠冰川的石崖變得不穩(wěn)定,因此引發(fā)雪崩。
b. Avalanche. Avoid areas prone to avalanches.
雪崩。盡量避免在行進(jìn)在雪崩多發(fā)地帶。
The neuronal avalanches that Beggs investigated, for example, are perfect for transmitting information across the brain.
例如說(shuō),Beggs研究過(guò)的神經(jīng)雪崩,對(duì)大腦傳輸信息來(lái)說(shuō)是完美的。
According to the passage , how did avalanches affect wars?
根據(jù)文章,雪崩是怎樣影響戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)的?
Cursed by 30 feet o of snow each winter. Avalanches, tragedy.
每個(gè)冬天積雪深達(dá)30英尺,雪崩等慘劇時(shí)有發(fā)生
Slope geometry can also affect the risk of avalanches.
滑雪坡的幾何特征夜會(huì)影響到雪崩的發(fā)生幾率。
Avalanches are most common during and in the 24 hours right after a storm that dumps 12 inches (30 centimeters) or more of fresh snow.
雪崩是最常見(jiàn)的期間和之后的24小時(shí)風(fēng)暴轉(zhuǎn)儲(chǔ)一個(gè)12英寸(30厘米)或更新鮮的雪。
Rock avalanches cause destruction, but also provide benefits to people living in Asia's mountains.
對(duì)亞洲高山地帶的人們來(lái)說(shuō),巖崩造成了破壞,但也帶來(lái)了益處。