We found 316 examples of how to use surface in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 316.
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76. | The surface of the Dead Sea is about 400 meters below sea level, earth's lowest elevation on land. | |
77. | The surface of Jupiter is inhospitable with more than two and a half times Earth's gravity and a poisonous gas atmosphere. | |
78. | Perhaps the surface of Jupiter is like ambiguous slush under dense poisonous gases. | |
79. | Fish surface for air. | |
80. | People, like metal, only shine on the surface. | |
81. | Venus is like Hell. The oven-like surface temperature hovers over 450 degrees Celsius. | |
82. | The surface gravity on Mars is more than a third of Earth's. | |
83. | Titan's surface gravity is 0.14 g. | |
84. | Studying the surface features of Mars is still referred to as "geography." | |
85. | Titan's surface pressure is 146.7 kPa, whilst Earth's is 101.325 kPa. | |
86. | He thought he perceived the black fin of a shark swimming near the surface of the water. | |
87. | He had this stupid habit of slouching against any available surface. | |
88. | The net gravitational field at any point on the surface of the earth is the sum of the gravitational fields of all the masses in the universe; hence it displays diurnal and seasonal variations and variations with the phases of the moon and Jupiter; and those variations vary with latitude: if you live far from the poles, you weigh more at night. | |
89. | In LASIK, a laser is used to adjust the surface of the cornea. | |
90. | In every period of transition this riff-raff, which exists in every society, rises to the surface, and is not only without any aim but has not even a symptom of an idea, and merely does its utmost to give expression to uneasiness and impatience. | |
91. | The water on the road's surface isn't draining sufficiently. | |
92. | El Niño is the unusual warming of the surface waters of the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. It causes changes in wind patterns that have major effects on weather all across the globe. | |
93. | Tom held his breath till he got to the surface. | |
94. | He also thought about the birches in the depths of the valley where, according to him, at a depth of several meters beneath the surface some moisture was hidden. | |
95. | The submarine finally came to the surface. | |
96. | The sea covers much of the surface of the globe. | |
97. | Tom knows that more than 91 per cent of the Norwegian population is supplied with potable water from surface water sources. | |
98. | Place small piece of potato skin inside the bottom of each larger potato shell. Fill each potato with an equal amount of cheese mixture. Gently press the surface of the filling with a fork to create texture. Brush tops with melted butter and sprinkle with paprika. | |
99. | The Southwest, Great Plains, and Southeast are particularly vulnerable to changes in water supply and demand. Changes in precipitation and runoff, combined with changes in consumption and withdrawal, have reduced surface and groundwater supplies in many areas. These trends are expected to continue, increasing the likelihood of water shortages for many uses. | |
100. | Rising temperatures are reducing ice volume and surface extent on land, lakes, and sea. This loss of ice is expected to continue. |