Examples of using Deep underground in English and their translations into Indonesian
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And then the trees grown to absorb carbon would have to be stored deep underground, to prevent the carbon returning to the atmosphere to accelerate global warming rather than limit it.
When granitic rocks crystallize deep underground, quartz is generally the last mineral to form
including the evaporation of the water, injecting it deep underground, or the construction of more long-term storage tanks.
the solution is to place the detector deep underground so that the earth above can reduce the cosmic ray rate to acceptable levels.
Some speculate that a deep underground military facility, part of the Continuity of Government(COG)
But deep underground, the dark lord of the Abyss was plotting to invade their land.
They need time to get their roots deep underground to survive cold and freezing temperatures.
It is unquestionably magical that the cool white rays of moonlight can originate deep underground in a black chamber that is, at least in my perception, white hot.
The vapor that originated from deep underground possessed a shocking heat
Deep underground pop-ups can be in someone's house
As they were built so deep underground, military tanks could pass overhead without causing any damage to the tunnels.
the solution is to locate the detector deep underground so that the earth above can reduce the cosmic ray rate to tolerable levels.
Deep underground, on the northwestern outskirts of the city,
usually deep underwater or deep underground.
stored deep underground for millions of years.
no one knew how deep underground it led.
transmitting data inside tunnels, pipelines or deep underground structures.
with no radiation leakage from the blast site deep underground.
Imprisoned deep underground, he has no one to share this meaning with,
So, researchers have built experiment after experiment to study huge numbers of ordinary particles deep underground, where they are shielded from interfering radiation that could mimic a dark-matter-particle collision.
