Sentences with phrase «about virtual water»

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Correction: Within our project management software we have created a «virtual water cooler» where we post fun questions to learn more about each other, instantly chat with other team members (about work or personal things) and on Friday's we encourage everyone to give virtual «high - fives» to others who have gone above and beyond the call of duty that week.
Using publically available data about wind speed and water vapor flux from real - world atmospheric rivers over the Atlantic, the scientists created a computer model consisting of thousands of moving virtual air particles and found a close match between the complex swirls — the Lagrangian coherent structures — made by the air particles and the patterns made by the real atmospheric rivers.
I like the idea of virtual water because it helps us think about our water use differently without having to make giant, complicated leaps.
Our Very Wet Footprint The average person on earth has a virtual water footprint of about 328,410 gallons each year; that includes everything used to make the food, clothing, and other water - driven products we consume.
For example, to produce one kilogram of wheat we need about 1,000 litres of water, so the virtual water of this kilogram of wheat is 1,000 litres.
Once viewed as a networking site for business people, LinkedIn is quickly becoming the virtual water cooler for people who want to learn about and read your books — whether you write nonfiction or fiction.
As noted earlier, Unity's answer to the pirate infested waters of the Caribbean is a huge city teeming with crowds and there's plenty that's impressive about the game's virtual version of Paris.
He's organized exhibitions just about everywhere under the moon, and now he's curating a tiny exhibition at the virtual gallery Water McBeer, a 300 square inch space run by artist Henry Gunderson that's accessible only through the gallery's website.
In other words, the APP will act as a virtual museum guide to the exhibition and it will allow you, the visitor, to do all sorts of cool things, such as visit a virtual tank, watch exclusive interviews with artists, design your own tank, learn about water, and much more.
The oceans have warmed with «virtual certainty,» the report concludes, at a rate of about 0.2 degrees Fahrenheit (0.11 Celsius) per decade since 1970 in the upper 246 feet (75 meters) of surface water.
We live on Skype at TreeHugger; it is our virtual water cooler, where I rant about distracted walkers and people crossing the street while wearing headphones.
It has the same virtual, pressure - sensitive home button at the bottom of the display, and it's also IP68 water resistant, so getting it wet isn't a worry, whether you're stuck in a rainstorm, washing dishes at home, or concerned about someone spilling a drink while out on the town.
We're talking about a myriad of features, including IP68 water - resistance, Bluetooth 5.0, a built - in virtual home button and Samsung's Bixby digital assistant.
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