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This Bloom is about 9 Inches in Diameter!

diameter: 1,390,000 km.

mass: 1.989e30 kg

temperature: 5800 K (surface)

15,600,000 K (core)

 

The Sun's energy output (3.86e33 ergs/second or 386 billion billion megawatts) is produced by nuclear fusion reactions. Each second about 700,000,000 tons of hydrogen are converted to about 695,000,000 tons of helium and 5,000,000 tons (=3.86e33 ergs) of energy in the form of gamma rays. As it travels out toward the surface, the energy is continuously absorbed and re-emitted at lower and lower temperatures so that by the time it reaches the surface, it is primarily visible light. For the last 20% of the way to the surface the energy is carried more by convection than by radiation.

 

FIL CAKE STAND

:: diameter layer

- bawah: 24inch - tengah: 18inch - atas: 12inch

:: ketinggian keseluruhan: 18inch

:: berat keseluruhan: 3kg+-

:: permukaan dilapis dengan aluminium (mudah dilap & dibersihkan)

:: up to 130pcs large cupcakes & 170pcs small cupcakes

:: boleh dibuka dan dipasang (easy storage)

:: boleh guna 3, 2 atau 1 layer sahaja (ikut kesesuaian)

:: tiada had berat kek, teguh, cantik dan menawan

 

Harga:

:: plain: RM230

:: dengan renda & crystal bead: RM280

 

Contoh Cake stand yang pernah digunakan:-

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Flush mount ceiling lamp. Brown fabric shade with transparent film. The light measures 17.9" in diameter and about 9" in height including dangling crystals. Has 5 sockets for G-9 Light bulbs.

 

Maximum per socket is 40W.

  

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De Sint-Annatunnel is een voetgangers- en fietstunnel onder de Schelde in de Belgische stad Antwerpen. De bouw van de Sint-Annatunnel begon in 1931 en de tunnel werd in 1933 geopend.

 

Deze 572 meter lange tunnel, die zich 31,57 meter onder de grond bevindt, wordt door de Antwerpenaren ook wel de Voetgangerstunnel genoemd en verbindt sinds 1933 de stad met de Linkeroever, met andere woorden het oudere met het nieuwere Antwerpen. Beide kanten hebben een lift voor 40 personen of maximaal 3.000 kg, en twee maal twee authentieke houten roltrappen. Deze roltrappen waren voor die tijd een echte nieuwigheid. De uitwendige diameter van de tunnel bedraagt 4,74 m, de inwendige 4,30 m.

 

Bron: nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sint-Annatunnel

Seema Kohli, Acrylic on canvas with 24 carat gold and silver leaf, 1 foot diameter, SOLD.

Beautiful 18" diameter floral holiday or all season wreath. Synthetic muted reds, creams, and whites, featuring hydrangea and alstroemeria among others are placed together on a grapevine backing.

 

*This wreath is on of a kind! I can no longer get the same type of flowers so I will not be making anymore in this style unless custom ordered for the same colors.*

 

This wreath is full of beautiful and charming color and is sure to be a eye catching accent to your decor.

 

This wreath looks great indoors or outdoors and is the perfect accent to your own holiday decorating or as a gift! It's quiet earthy tones could also be displayed all year long!

 

I also do custom wreaths, give me colors and flowers and I will design a unique wreath just for you!

 

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Diameter 24cm

Height 8cm

5' diameter laceweight circle shawl with knitted on border.

 

Pattern is 'Evenstar' by Susan Pandorf.

 

Yarn is Juno Alice Lace in colour 'Golden Peach'. 1260 yds, one continuous strand (spliced for joins) throughout, including border. Yarn is baby alpaca/cashmere/silk.

 

Used 2800 Toho Japanese glass beads in colour 'transparent Rosaline rainbow.'

 

Pictures taken at Kew Gardens, west London, on a very springy March day.

 

Pinus sylvestris, the Scots pine (UK), Scotch pine (US), Baltic pine, or European red pine is a species of tree in the pine family Pinaceae that is native to Eurasia. It can readily be identified by its combination of fairly short, blue-green leaves and orange-red bark.

 

Description

Pinus sylvestris is an evergreen coniferous tree growing up to 35 metres (115 feet) in height and 1 m (3 ft 3 in) in trunk diameter when mature, exceptionally over 45 m (148 ft) tall and 1.7 m (5+1⁄2 ft) in trunk diameter on very productive sites. The tallest on record is a tree over 210 years old growing in Estonia which stands at 46.6 m (153 ft). The lifespan is normally 150–300 years, with the oldest recorded specimens in Lapland, Northern Finland over 760 years.

 

The bark is thick, flaky and orange-red when young to scaly and gray-brown in maturity, sometimes retaining the former on the upper portion. The habit of the mature tree is distinctive due to its long, bare and straight trunk topped by a rounded or flat-topped mass of foliage.

 

The shoots are light brown, with a spirally arranged scale-like pattern. On mature trees the leaves ('needles') are a glaucous blue-green, often darker green to dark yellow-green in winter, 2.5–5 centimetres (1–2 inches) long and 1–2 millimetres (1⁄32–3⁄32 in) broad, produced in fascicles of two with a persistent gray 5–10 mm (1⁄4–3⁄8 in) basal sheath. On vigorous young trees the leaves can be twice as long, and occasionally occur in fascicles of three or four on the tips of strong shoots. Leaf persistence varies from two to four years in warmer climates, and up to nine years in subarctic regions. Seedlings up to one year old bear juvenile leaves; these are single (not in pairs), 2–3 cm (3⁄4–1+1⁄4 in) long, flattened, with a serrated margin.

 

The seed cones are red at pollination, then pale brown, globose and 4–8 mm (5⁄32–5⁄16 in) in diameter in their first year, expanding to full size in their second year, pointed ovoid-conic, green, then gray-green to yellow-brown at maturity, 3–7.5 cm (1+1⁄8–3 in) long. The cone scales have a flat to pyramidal apophysis (the external part of the cone scale), with a small prickle on the umbo (central boss or protuberance). The seeds are blackish, 3–5 mm (1⁄8–3⁄16 in) in length with a pale brown 12–20 mm (1⁄2–13⁄16 in) wing and are released when the cones open in spring 22–24 months after pollination. The pollen cones are yellow, occasionally pink, 8–12 mm (5⁄16–15⁄32 in) long; pollen release is in mid to late spring.

 

Varieties

Over 100 Pinus sylvestris varieties have been described in the botanical literature, but only three or four are now accepted. They differ only minimally in morphology, but with more pronounced differences in genetic analysis and resin composition. Populations in westernmost Scotland are genetically distinct from those in the rest of Scotland and northern Europe, but not sufficiently to have been distinguished as separate botanical varieties. Trees in the far north of the range were formerly sometimes treated as var. lapponica, but the differences are clinal and it is not genetically distinct.

 

ImageVarietiesDescriptionDistribution

Pinus sylvestris var. sylvestris L., 1753Described above.The bulk of the range, from Scotland and Spain to central Siberia.

Pinus sylvestris var. hamata StevenFoliage more consistently glaucous all year, not becoming duller in winter; cones more frequently with a pyramidal apophysis.The Balkans, northern Turkey, Crimea, and the Caucasus.

Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica Litv.Foliage duller green, shoots gray-green; leaves occasionally up to 12 cm long.Mongolia and adjoining parts of southern Siberia and northwestern China.

Pinus sylvestris var. nevadensis D.H.Christ.(not considered distinct from var. sylvestris by all authors) Kalenicz. Ex Kom. Cones often with thicker scales, but doubtfully distinguishable on morphology.The Sierra Nevada in southern Spain and possibly other Spanish populations

Pinus sylvestris var. cretacea Kalenicz. ex Kom.From border regions between Russia and Ukraine.

Names

Before the 18th century, the species was more often known as Scots fir or Scotch fir. Another, less common name is European redwood.

 

The timber from it is also called red deal or yellow deal; the name "deal" comes from an archaic unit of volume used to measure wood.

 

Distribution and habitat

Pinus sylvestris is the only pine native to northern Europe, ranging from Western Europe to Eastern Siberia, south to the Caucasus Mountains and Anatolia, and north to well inside the Arctic Circle in Fennoscandia. In the north of its range, it occurs from sea level to 1,000 m (3,300 ft), while in the south of its range it is a mountain tree, growing at 1,200–2,600 m (3,900–8,500 ft) altitude.

 

The species is mainly found on poorer, sandy soils, rocky outcrops, peat bogs or close to the forest limit. On fertile sites, the pine is out-competed by other tree species, usually spruce or broad-leaved trees.

 

Britain and Ireland

The tree spread across Britain and Ireland after the Last Glacial Maximum. Pollen records show that pine was present locally in southern England by 9,000 years ago having entered from northeast France and that it had spread as far north as the Lake District and North Pennines 500 years later.

 

It was present in Ireland over 8,800 years ago but absent from Wales at that time which suggests that the pine in Ireland had a separate Iberian origin or contained surviving populations, although evidence towards its survival is lacking. Pine expanded into Scotland between 8,000 and 8,500 years ago either from an independent refuge, from Scandinavia (via Doggerland) or from Ireland. As the climate warmed it became extinct from most of Britain and Ireland around 5,500 years ago except in Scotland, Kielder in England and The Burren in County Clare, Ireland.

 

The Irish and western Scottish populations went through a massive decline around 4,000 years ago which ultimately led to the practical extinction of the Irish population between 2,000 and 1,000 years ago. It was replaced by large areas of blanket bog in western Scotland and Ireland though the reasons for its decline and extinction in England are not clear, but it may have been influenced by human activities.

 

In Britain it now occurs naturally only in Scotland. Historical and archaeological records indicate that it also occurred in Wales and England until about 300–400 years ago, becoming extinct there due to over-exploitation and grazing; it has been re-introduced in these countries. Similar historical extinction and re-introduction applies to Ireland, Denmark and the Netherlands. Whether it truly became extinct in England is unknown. It has been speculated that it may have survived wild long enough for trees used in cultivation in England to derive from native (rather than imported) sources. Shakespeare (in Richard II) was familiar with the species in the 1590s, as was Evelyn in the early 1660s (Sylva), both around the time when the pine was thought to become extinct in England, but when landowners were also beginning ornamental and forestry planting.

 

The pine formed much of the Caledonian Forest, which once covered much of the Scottish Highlands. Overcutting for timber demand, fire, overgrazing by sheep and deer, and even deliberate clearance to deter wolves have all been factors in the decline of this once great pine and birch forest. Only comparatively small areas – 17,000 hectares (42,000 acres), only just over 1% of the estimated original 1,500,000 ha (3,700,000 acres) – of this ancient forest remain, the main surviving remnants being at Abernethy Forest, Glen Affric, Rothiemurchus Forest, and the Black Wood of Rannoch. Plans are currently in progress to restore at least some areas and work has started at key sites.

 

Ecology

It forms either pure forests or mixes with Norway spruce, common juniper, silver birch, European rowan, Eurasian aspen and other hardwood species. In central and southern Europe, it occurs with numerous additional species, including European black pine, mountain pine, Macedonian pine, and Swiss pine. In the eastern part of its range, it occurs with Siberian pine, among others.

 

In 2020, black spot needle blight was found on hundreds of Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica trees in four forest farms in northeastern China. It first appeared on the upper part of the needles, and then the needles became withered and gradually showed light black spots, although they still remained green. As the fungal disease progressed, the needles eventually died and turned gray with many dark black spots. The fungus was identified as Heterotruncatella spartii (within the family Sporocadaceae) based on morphology and molecular methods.

 

Uses

Pinus sylvestris is an important tree in forestry. The wood is used for pulp and sawn timber products. A seedling stand can be created by planting, sowing, or natural regeneration. Commercial plantation rotations vary between 50 and 120 years, with longer rotations in northeastern areas where growth is slower.

 

In Scandinavian countries, the pine was used for making tar in the preindustrial age. Some active tar producers still exist, but that industry has almost ceased. The pine has also been used as a source of rosin and turpentine.

 

The wood is pale brown to red-brown, and used for general construction work. It has a dry density around 470 kg/m3 (varying with growth conditions), an open porosity of 60%, a fibre saturation point of 0.25 kg/kg, and a saturation moisture content of 1.60 kg/kg. The pine fibres are used to make the textile known as vegetable flannel, which has a hemp-like appearance, but with a tighter, softer texture.

 

The pine has also been widely planted in New Zealand and much of the colder regions of North America; it was one of the first trees introduced to North America, in about 1600. It is listed as an invasive species in some areas there, including Ontario, Michigan. It has been widely used in the United States for the Christmas tree trade, and was one of the most popular Christmas trees from the 1950s through the 1980s. It remains popular for that usage, though it has been eclipsed in popularity, by such species as Fraser fir, Douglas-fir, and others. Despite its invasiveness in parts of eastern North America, the pine does not often grow well there, partly due to climate and soil differences between its native habitat and that of North America, and partly due to damage by pests and diseases; the tree often grows in a twisted, haphazard manner if not tended to (as they are in the Christmas tree trade). The pines may be killed by the pine wood nematode, which causes pine wilt disease. The nematode most often attacks trees that are at least ten years old and often kills trees it infects within a few weeks.

 

Previously, the pine was grown in and used extensively by the coal mining regions of Flanders, Belgium. It was used to fortify tunnels, primarily because it would make a cracking sound when in need of replacement. Large patches of forest, mostly containing the species, are still scattered over the countryside.

 

Cultivars

Several cultivars are grown for ornamental purposes in parks and large gardens, of which 'Aurea', 'Beuvronensis', 'Frensham', and 'Gold Coin' have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.

 

In culture

The Scots pine is the plant badge of Clan Gregor. It is the national tree of Scotland.

A challenge coin-like design for US Customs and Border Protection, using their badge as the motif. Redrawn from a photo in Illustrator and optimized for cloisonne execution. 25 mm diameter, approx. Two spot colors, plus polished metal surface. 2010.

Diameter 3cm - height 1.7cm

Macro Mondays - smaller than 2 inches (5cm) - HMM

This is my sons tooth fairy box - he's now 16!!!

  

Tube finish: chrome-plated

Tube diameter: 19mm

Tube thickness: 1.2mm

PU thickness: 0.8mm

Quantity per two cartons: six pieces

Gross weight per carton: 13 + 25kg

Carton dimensions (L x W x H): 58 x 55 x 68cm

Carton dimensions (L x W x H): 93 x 45 x 65cm

440mm diameter, 930mm tall, 349kg. Made by Youngdo Global, shown at Semicon West conference. || Photo info: Taken 2022-07-12 with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, EF24-70mm f/2.8L II USM, ¹⁄₈₀ sec at f/3.5, focal length 35 mm, ISO ISO 400. Copyright 2022 .

diameter :: 1"

color :: magenta, green, light blue

durable & machine washable

 

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*sewn goods

*scrapbooking

*card making

*doll hats, and clothing

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Work on this project started in 1992 and represents the underground infrastructure to prevent flooding in the city of Tokyo and its suburbs during the season of typhoons and the rainy season.

 

This system has five reservoirs with a diameter of 32 meters and a height of 65 meters. Between themselves, they are connected through a tunnel at 6.4 miles at a depth of 50 meters under the ground.

 

When all the tanks overflow water enters the room height 25.4 meters long, 177 meters and a width of 78 meters. In this hall there are 59 columns of 10 megawatt pumps, which together are able to pump out 200 tons of water every second into the local river Edogawa.

 

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metal wire (different diameters), shoe lace

330x130x120 mm

 

I believe that no teenager is completely sure of what is he/she doing. With this piece I want to show the emptiness of teen’s souls, which most of the times is not even their fault. They are just lost, looking for help that the modern community will not give us. Society tries only to suffocate us, creating problems. The only things that save us are our certainties, such as friends, family (in some cases), passions… These are the only things that keep us stable, that don’t make us go crazy. I represented them by the laces, white colored to show that there is nothing purer than your points of stability.

**Good**

 

1. Aluminum rigidity, flexibility, strength at 19mm diameter. 25mm diameter might be better. Moderate Flexibility is good

2. One person operation

3. Thrust is good underwater

4. Faster setup

5. Stability is good

 

**Bad**

 

1. One engine did not go!

2. The camera needs to be deeper and blacked out

3. The camera and brain needs to be cooled

4. In reverse cables get wet(short circuit)

5. Better, faster attachments for tubes

6. Better attachments for tubes, rudders, to stay vertical

7. Set tubes further apart for more stability

 

# Credits

- Cesar Jung-Harada

- Michael O'Brien

- Brad O'Dell

- Mathis Buchbinder

- Sanjeew Kanagaraj

- Priank Sharma

- Aidina Tleugabyl

- Raman Adiputra

- Michael Tang

- Thanks to Duy Huynh, Emma Wong, Walter Dellisanti, Roberto Pirelli

 

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30 cm diameter plates

 

These plates were found at the back of a charity shop, I was attracted to their cleanliness and their creative possibilities. Perfect for my project on adornment, in the same shop I also sourced some paper doilies which had such a beautiful and interesting detailed pattern. Looking to use them together, I came up with the idea for stencilling the pattern using spray paint. The effect was perfect and I looked to further adorn them with Titian cherubs and gold leaf, to add a sense of classical decoration.

23cm diameter and about 4kg in weight.

41 cm diameter. Tomb of Zhao Mo, King of Nanyue, Han Dynasty, Guangzhou. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

diameter :: 1.25" dome

color :: black and grey

durable & machine washable

 

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*sewn goods

*scrapbooking

*card making

*doll hats, and clothing

*embellish your fave bag, or piece of clothing

*button jewelry

 

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Diameter = 62cm, Height = 70cm. Suits 1-2 people

Diameter 200cm, Oil on canvas

Diameter: approx 1.5cm

 

Price: $8 per pair

 

contact: shoo7sg@yahoo.com.sg for any enquires or special requests. :)

The Tarantula Nebula November 17, 2018 via NASA The Tarantula Nebula, also known as 30 Doradus, is more than a thousand light-years in diameter, a giant star forming region within nearby satellite galaxy the Large Magellanic Cloud. About 180 thousand light-years away, it's the largest, most violent star forming region known in the whole Local Group of galaxies. The cosmic arachnid sprawls across this spectacular view, composed with narrowband filter data centered on emission from ionized hydrogen atoms. Within the Tarantula (NGC 2070), intense radiation, stellar winds and supernova shocks from the central young cluster of massive stars, cataloged as R136, energize the nebular glow and shape the spidery filaments. Around the Tarantula are other star forming regions with young star clusters, filaments, and blown-out bubble-shaped clouds. In fact, the frame includes the site of the closest supernova in modern times, SN 1987A, left of center. The rich field of view spans about 1 degree or 2 full moons, in the southern constellation Dorado. But were the Tarantula Nebula closer, say 1,500 light-years distant like the local star forming Orion Nebula, it would take up half the sky. #NASA go.nasa.gov/2OM9EUk

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diameter :: 1"

color :: magenta, shades of pink

durable & machine washable

 

...these hand cast resin buttons make every garment, gift, and craft project complete...

 

PERFECT FOR:

 

*sewn goods

*scrapbooking

*card making

*doll hats, and clothing

*embellish your fave bag, or piece of clothing

*button jewelry

 

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All of our cheesecakes are made with organic tofu and non-hydrogenated Tofutti brand cream cheese with a graham cracker crust. Trust me… You wouldn’t know its vegan!”

 

* Classic Vanilla w/ choice of seasonal fruits.

* Chocolate

* Pumpkin

 

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Comparing the diameter and transparency of fishing lines.

 

Lines are

Berkley Fireline 6lb Pink

Berkley Fireline 4lb Flame Green

Berkley Fireline 3lb Crystal

Daiwa T.D. Ades fluorocarbon 3lb

diameter of the whole blowball is 17 mm. this is the center of it.

.........central to the display is the massive, 26 foot diameter waterwheel built in 1869, which features the system of ventilated buckets designed by William Fairbairn, but was so seriously corroded that it is had to be rebuilt. It is now restored to full working order for the summer programme of open days.

 

Sherborne, Dorset.

 

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The Sherborne Steam & Waterwheel Centre houses an extensive collection of Victorian engineering. Central to the display is the massive, 26 foot diameter waterwheel built in 1869, which features the system of ventilated buckets designed by William Fairbairn, but so seriously corroded that it is had to be rebuilt, it is now restored to full working order for the summer programme of open days. Visitors can see the wheel driving a twin cylinder pumpset built in 1883 by Sparrow's of Martock for a local tannery. We also have a Hindley steam engine like that originally installed to supplement the water supply provided by the waterwheel housed in a new bujilding.

 

These main exhibits are supported by a wide ranging display of artifacts mainly concerned with water pumping. Included are several small ENGINE/PUMPSETS.

 

Also on display are the very substantial remains of the Nether Cerne Manor Waterwheel. This wheel was built for Nether Cerne Manor by Maggs of Bourton in 1819 and is certainly one of the oldest all iron waterwheels that remain in England.

 

There is also an excellent picnic area.

 

The site is owned by Wessex Water and is located along Oborne Road, Sherborne DT9 3RX

about 1mm diameter, found under some wet leaf litter in the woods just south of Pittsburgh PA, May 24, 2010.

Look at the veiny threads coming out of it ...my only guess is that this might be a spore capsule from a cannonball fungus, caught in the act of putting out mycelia. There's also the possibility that the mycelia are in fact just veins on the weathered leaf underneath.It could be a seed.

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Tele: 0141 425 1060

 

SLR1 Straight Line Cable Roller- Specifications.

 

Size: 27.5cms Long x 15cms Wide x 15cms High.

Aluminium Roller Diameter: 76mm Diameter.

Cable Capacity: 90mm diameter.

Weight: 2.5 Kg

Finish: Bright Zinc Plated.

The SLR1 (76mm Aluminum Roller) is a heavy duty, zinc plated roller suitable for use in trenches. As the tubular frame roller is compact it can easily fit into narrow spaces and confined areas allowing cable to be rolled quickly and efficiently. The SLR1 is suitable for cables up to 90mm. The SLR1 is extremely transportable weighing only 2.5KG. This product is similar to the TRP76.

 

  

11oz

 

Height, in

 

3.74

 

Diameter, in

 

3.14

 

Here's a great gift idea for all the Big Bang Theory Lovers! You know Sheldon and Leonard would love this mug! It comes with the shown artwork on both sides OR you can have one side personalized! Add a name, initials or date FREE! Perfect gift for any holiday or birthday! For him, her, the kids or grandparents!

 

Never run out of your favorite hot drink! Durable ceramic mug in always fashionable black color. High quality sublimation printing makes it an appreciated gift to every true coffee or tea lover, who always asks for a refill.

   

.: Black ceramic

 

.: 11 oz (0.33 l)

 

.: Rounded corners

 

.: C-handle

   

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Meteor Crater lies at an elevation of about 1,740 m (5709 ft) above sea level. It is about 1,200 m (4,000 ft) in diameter, some 170 m deep (570 ft), and is surrounded by a rim that rises 45 m (150 ft) above the surrounding plains.

1' diameter fungus with peace sign on rock beside Nipmuck Trail in Yale-Myers Forest.

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