Pronunciation of the English word particles.
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1. | The Earth's magnetic field traps the charged particles which are hurled at the Earth by the Sun during solar wind activity. When these charged particles react with the gases in our atmosphere, the gases begin to glow. These aurorae, or glowing gases, are seen in the Arctic Circle and the Antarctic Circle. | |
2. | Scientists believe that the particles in Saturn's rings came from the destruction of moons circling the planet. As comets and meteorites smashed the moons, Saturn's gravitational pull shaped the particles into rings. | |
3. | The particles in the rings closer to the planet orbit the planet at a faster speed than the particles in the rings farther from the planet. | |
4. | One of Jupiter’s moons, Io, has powerful volcanic activity that spews particles into Jupiter’s magnetosphere. These particles create intense radiation belts and auroras around Jupiter. | |
5. | Inside the corona, Parker Solar Probe will provide unprecedented observations of what drives the wide range of particles, energy and heat that course through the region — flinging particles outward into the solar system and far past Neptune. | |
6. | Tiny particles in the air can cause cancer. | |
7. | It is not enough to show that these two particles are moving at different speed. | |
8. | Particles of dust float in the atmosphere. | |
9. | Minute particles are hardly visible to the naked eye. | |
10. | When indicating 'tense' in Chinese, as shown above, there are 'particles', 'time-specifying words' and also many cases where it depends on context. |