Sentences with phrase «actually has liquid water»

«Given the ubiquity of water, it seems probable that this thing actually has liquid water.

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I was using a nut bag to strain the almond mix, and when I squeeze to get the water out, the «cheese» actually squeezes through, and I barley had any liquid «drip» out on it's own?
MELANIE SILVERMAN: Well, actually it's a hydrations sorts, but now I am putting my dietitian cap on and so what I say is you know, liquid calories don't fill you up, so if they do add calories and so... I am not saying ever have a lemonade or anything like that, but really water is probably best.
KAMUELA, Hawaii — With data collected from the mighty W. M. Keck Observatory, California Institute of Technology (Caltech) astronomer Mike Brown — known as the Pluto killer for discovering a Kuiper - belt object that led to the demotion of Pluto from planetary status — and Kevin Hand from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) have found the strongest evidence yet that salty water from the vast liquid ocean beneath Europa's frozen exterior actually makes its way to the surface.
For an Earth - type planet, the orbital distance where it would have liquid water zone on its surface would be around 0.884 AU, where the orbital period would be 392 days (1.073 years) if the star actually does have around 60 percent of a Solar - mass.
Plus, the researchers found that people felt it was three times harder to swallow a small amount of water after they'd consumed a liter of the liquid in comparison to when they actually felt thirsty post-exercise.
Soooo I've been doing RRARF (eating lots whenever I'm hungry or cold, emphasizing the 4 S's, minimizing liquids (no water unless really crave it... otherwise, only salted juices or kombucha — and only after I eat / get warm), no low intensity cardio except for gardening / mowing the lawn) for about a month now, and while my hands and feet seem to generally be warmer, and my heart rate is up into the normal range (60 - 90, not 50 and below), my BBTs have not gone up... and on average, they are actually worse, and more variable!
Earth is actually beyond the outer edge of the orbits which would be warm enough to form liquid water.
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