Sentence examples for rapidly upwards from inspiring English sources

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And, if we don't respond, we risk seeing global inequality spiral ever more rapidly upwards.

The 'plume' is hot air moving up from the Spanish plateau towards the UK which, when it meets cooler air from the Atlantic, is forced rapidly upwards.

As the name suggests, the "plume" is hot air moving up from the Spanish plateau towards the UK which, when it meets cooler air from the Atlantic, is forced rapidly upwards to produce thunderstorms and, sometimes, tornadoes.

But as the fire got worse, Youssef said that hot air would have risen quickly into the top of the balloon, known to pilots as the envelope – which in turn apparently caused the balloon to shoot rapidly upwards to a height of around 1,200 feet.

The Spanish Plume is where warm air moves up from the the Spanish plateau to the UK, initially causing the warm weather over the UK, and meets cold air from the Atlantic, forcing the warm air to move rapidly upwards producing thunderstorms.

The album climbed rapidly upwards and reached number one on the issue dated August 9 , 1986

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The distributions of gas saturation (Fig. 11a, b) in the reservoir at the end of injection show that once gas reached the edge of the surfactant front at the top of the reservoir, it rapidly segregated upwards and reaches the production well in a thin override zone (Rossen and Renkema 2007).

The remnant surviving coral tissue rapidly expanded upwards along the dead coral branches (Fig. 3) and actively overgrew L. variegata, as well as a range of other algal types, including filamentous algal turfs, fleshy seaweeds and crustose coralline algae (Fig. 3A D).

In the northern Australian territories, humid air hits heated land and is thrust upwards, rapidly cooling and condensing to form clouds that are taller than the world's highest mountains.

The results suggest that a core-annular structure does not always mean the flow with downflow of solids near the bed wall, it also includes the flow in which solids travel, on the time average, upwards rapidly in the dilute core region and much more slowly in the dense annular region.

Dr Stocker explains: "The fluid comes in contact with the tongue and sticks to it, then the action of the tongue being drawn upwards very rapidly creates a liquid column.

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