Along with the extreme remoteness of the Planck scale, this is the other major reason it is hard to test superstring theory.
The economy is based on fishing, tourism, copra, and bird feathers, though Palmerston's extreme remoteness makes a cash market difficult to maintain.
The extreme remoteness of most rubber vine infestations rules out mechanical and chemical control for dealing with the plant.
The extreme remoteness of the place was apparent from the veritable sea of tenantless: mountains which formed the background and stretched away toward a. misty horizon.
Gilman casts her protagonist into a reformed future, but without the "element of extreme remoteness" found in other books.
In 1892, William Martin Conway provided the alternate name, Hidden Peak, in reference to its extreme remoteness.
In its capacity, it helped set the stage for New Zealand's success as a major provider of agricultural exports, notwithstanding its extreme remoteness from most markets.
Since the extreme remoteness of Skellig Michael has until recently discouraged visitors, the site is exceptionally well preserved.
Celebrating the extreme remoteness of the school, the project mediates the geographical distance by fostering a correspondence-both literally and aesthetically-between the artist and the students.
Antarctica's extreme remoteness and hazardous travel conditions limit Antarctica tourism to an expensive niche industry largely centered on the Antarctic Peninsula.