Examples of using Cataclysmic in English and their translations into Norwegian
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The 2012 phenomenon was a range of eschatological beliefs that cataclysmic or otherwise transformative events would occur on
For them, the negation of that"fact" has cataclysmic implications and therefore they resist that possibility with every means within their grasp.
Located 1.5 degrees west southwest of Alpha, RR Pictoris is a cataclysmic variable that flared up as a nova, reaching magnitude 1.2 on 9 June 1925.
In the 2004 blockbuster The Day After Tomorrow he portrayed a student caught in a cataclysmic global cooling event.
this will cause the system to become a cataclysmic variable.[29].
The similarity of type Ia supernovae allow astronomers to use the cataclysmic events to measure distance.
general public for possible, maybe even cataclysmic, changes in the Middle East.
And because it takes time for the consequences of an aberration even one as cataclysmic as this one, to ripple throughout time.
in such an enormous, destructive cataclysmic explosion that, in comparison,
250 million years ago and the somewhat less cataclysmic, but still damaging, Palaeocene- Eocene Thermal Maximum, 55 million years ago.
However, the cataclysmic failure of some heavily promoted films which were harshly reviewed,
However, Dark Phoenix the cataclysmic failure of some heavily promoted films which were harshly reviewed,
World War II threatened to produce an even more cataclysmic global conflict.
its behavior are nonlinear, a tiny change in the initial conditions can lead to a cataclysmic and unpredictable result.
Examples include the light curve of a nova, a cataclysmic variable star,
like the light curve of a nova, a cataclysmic variable star,
like the light curve of a nova, a cataclysmic variable star,
AM CVn, a very blue star of magnitude 14, is the prototype of a special class of cataclysmic variable stars, in which the companion star is a white dwarf, rather than a main sequence star.
AM Canum Venaticorum, a very blue star of magnitude 14, is the prototype of a special class of cataclysmic variable stars,
I'm talking cataclysmic change. about man-made.