Saturday, 10 April 2010

UGG Boots Warm Your Feet Up in Cold Winter

Are you looking for a pair of shoes which can make your feet feel warm in the cold winter? I am very afraid of the cold weather. When winter comes, I don't like to go out of the house. My feet become numb and it seems they were not mine ugg boots. Being ill is terrible for everyone. Before I find UGG boots, I think it is very difficult to keep feet warm. Now, thanks to UGG boots, I am not afraid of the cold winter any more. And in winter, I only wear UGG boots; it is the best and unique choice

Keeping warm in winter is necessary. Ensuring feet warm is especially important. If my feet feel cold and uncomfortable, I lose all my energy. If feet are cold, a person may catch cold easily. It had been a long time that no matter what I wore, I felt that my feet were in ice. That was very terrible. I tried varied kinds of shoes, and finally found the UGG Boots.

My friends are wearing snow now warming is mainly due to its functional winter boots. Of course, they also look beautiful. This is a fashion to wear boots in the snow around me. I can see everywhere in the winter snow boots. I often hear discount ugg boots  these words: snow boots are very warm, you can buy a pair and try. I say, when I meet people who do not wear snow boots. I hope that all people can feel the warm the cold weather, so I would like to introduce them to snow boots. Snow boots warm in the cold winter you can. Try!

 


Tuesday, 2 March 2010

Black Sea is a brackish inland sea and infomation about it


Today, the Black Sea is a brackish inland sea, fed by fresh water from European rivers and saltier, Mediterranean seawater flowing in through the Bosporus strait. In the 1970s and 1980s, cores through nowsubmerged sediments off the northern and western coasts revealed the remains of a coastal plain that was exposed late in the last ice age and into the interglacial warmth of the past 10,000 years. Long after glacial melt waters began raising world sea levels, it seems, the Black Sea was a freshwater lake, much smaller and lower than todays sea; it was cut off from the Mediterranean because the level of that sea was even lower than the Bosporus.
    Evidence that a rising Mediterranean suddenly refilled this lowered Black Sea emerged from a joint RussianUS expedition in 1993, during which researchers used seismic waves to image the layers of sediment at the bottom of the Black Sea. If rising waters had crept slowly across the coastal plain, they would have deposited a wedge of sediment as they went. But as Ryan, Pitman, and colleagues wholesale ugg boots on sale reported in Marine Geology last year, they saw no sign of that. Instead they found a thin, uniform dusting of sediment, consistent with a geologically instantaneous refilling of the Black Sea.
    In addition, radiocarbon dating of the shells of the first salttolerant molluscan invaders from the Mediterranean yielded the same age—7550 years before present, plus or minus 100 years—regardless of whether the shells came from deep, permanently flooded sediments or from the shallow shelf. If the refilling had been gradual, the team reasoned, the shells in deeper water would have been laid down first.
    Finally, seismic probing has shown that the hardrock basement beneath the sediments filling the Bosporus channel lies at a depth of nearly 100 meters, rather than 35 meters, as had been thought. So the floodwaters could have cut a very deep channel through the sediments and down to bedrock, letting the water spill through ugg boots far faster