Sentences with phrase «air rises from»

Now with Hadley cells warm moist air rises from near the equator.
This warm air rises from the cookie to be replaced by cool air.
Most of the moisture in the area comes from the east, in snowstorms fueled by moist air rising from the Amazon Basin.
Launching on four legs, the pterosaur would have flapped its wings till it caught these small pockets of warm air rising from ocean or hot land, and then coasted easily on these for several hours.
Its convective strength — the boiling motion of air rising from the ocean surface to the atmosphere — depends on the temperature difference between the surface ocean and the upper atmosphere.
What makes air rise from the surface when evaporation occurs is increased pressure horizontally which increases buoyancy of the less dense parcel by forcing it upward vertically for a reduction of pressure at the base of the column.
Stephen said, «What makes air rise from the surface when evaporation occurs is increased pressure horizontally which increases buoyancy of the less dense parcel by forcing it upward vertically for a reduction of pressure at the base of the column.»
The double - slatted design also means that any air rising from beneath the enclosure isn't being preferentially drawn into or out of the box.
Even on 9 April, a full six days later, the warm (46 °C) air rising from the vents managed to lift the temperature in the hall from 8 to 10 °C.
When the firing was complete and the furnace had been cleaned, the smoke flue was closed by means of a damper, the vents in the hot plate were opened and hot air rose from the pile of stones into the room.
When the firing was complete, the vents in the hot plate were opened and hot air rose from the pile of stones into the room to be heated.
A full six days after the fire was extinguished, the air rising from the vents had a temperature of 46 °C
For example, as one critic pointed out immediately, he only calculated how heat would be shuttled through the atmosphere by radiation, ignoring the crucial energy transport by convection as heated air rose from the surface (this deficiency would haunt greenhouse calculations through the next quarter - century).

Not exact matches

Air freight demand rose by 9 percent in 2017 from a year earlier, the fastest clip since 2010, the International Air Transport Association said this week.
The price gap behind the rise of cross-border airfare shopping, according to Tae Oum, a professor at the University of B.C., stems from Canada's higher fuel prices, wages, asset prices, landing and terminal fees and air traffic control charges.
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Flames and smoke rise from an Air National Guard C - 130 cargo plane after it crashed near Savannah, Ga., Wednesday, May 2, 2018.
Since then, some had speculated Air Products might be that company, and its stock has risen from the low $ 90s to close above $ 105 Tuesday.
«The upward effect for transport came mainly from air fares, with a rise of 18.6 % reflecting the usual pattern of increasing prices around Easter.»
Trump's stance on the environment contradicts thousands of scientists and decades of research, which has linked many observable changes in climate, including rising air and ocean temperatures, shrinking glaciers, and widespread melting of snow and ice, to an increase in greenhouse gas emissions from human activities.
Korean leaders to meet at North - South border on Friday: BBC Chinese geologists say N. Korea's main nuclear test site has likely collapsed: WaPo China air force intimidates Taiwan with military flights around island: Reuters Conservative Supreme Court justices appear to back Trump's travel ban: The Hill French president expects Trump will withdraw from Iranian nuclear deal: BBC Rising interest rates keep Wall Street on edge: CBS Investors will focus on various inflation numbers in days ahead: Bloomberg A closer look at the 10 - year Treasury yield's rise to 3 %: Calafia Beach Pundit T. Rowe Price's assets under mgt top $ 1 trillion — a sign of active mgt growth: P&I World trade volume slumped 0.4 % in Feb, first monthly loss since Oct: CPB
And your third and final question, which I could've given to you as a third grader, is that wind comes from hotter air rising above cooler air, thereby making a current.
The scents of rose water Sprinkled on sawdust, bird lime, blood, and fungus Commingled in the air, like a chimera Exhaled from broken mouths.
And with a rising fever in the air, you get the feeling you need to stay close and stay tuned to hear the latest from their prophetic perspective.
We who are left alive until the Lord comes shall not forestall those who have died; because... the Lord himself will descend from heaven; first the Christian dead will rise, then we who are left alive shall join them, caught up in clouds to meet the Lord in the air.
«We who are left alive until the Lord comes shall not forestall those who have died; because at the word of command, at the sound of the archangel's voice and God's trumpet - call, the Lord himself will descend from heaven; first the Christian dead will rise, then we who are left alive shall join them, caught up in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air
For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven, with a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trump of God; and the dead in Christ shall rise first; then we that are alive, that are left, shall be caught up in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air; and so shall we be forever with the Lord.
The top of the bread is rising away from the bottom portion leaving a huge pocket of air inside the bread.
The hot air rises and mixes with cooling breezes from the Russian River in the late afternoon until after sunset, cooling the valley floor to about 65 degrees.
The hot air rises and circulates throughout the oven and the heat radiates from the heated walls toward the center.
First, an Angel Food Cake gets its rise, not from baking powder or baking soda, but solely from the air whipped into egg whites.
Films of the flights were played and replayed in slow and slower motion: The car spins, slides a short distance, and suddenly it rises, two feet, five feet, 10 feet off the ground, lifting gracefully and twisting in the air, like a leaf from the sidewalk on an autumn afternoon.
«She could make parakeets and balloons disappear from her hand, and put people in trances and make them rise up into the air.
Following that nightmare, McTear looks back at Atlético's rise as the one - time favored team of the Spanish Air Force (which saved them from possible dissolution in the 1930s) and traces the beginnings of the intra-city rivalry with Real.
The angulation allows milk to fully collect within the nipple with the tilted position ensuring that any air in the bottle rises to the top away from the nipple.
(His campaign said that a second ad — a straight - into - camera single take that evokes comparisons to a hostage video shot from a high - rise — will not air on television.)
Under the law, fireworks that are shot up or rise up into the air, explode or produce a report remain barred from public sale.
Without this fixed nitrogen, phytoplankton could not absorb carbon dioxide from the air, a feat which is helping to check today's rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere.
The cells rose from the bottom of the dish in response to the magnet and clumped together at the interface between the gel and the air.
It resembles a deeper, wider version of the air currents that rise from Earth's equator and generate the trade winds.»
In combination with the data on when the specimen was collected, the results tell the tale of coal use in the United States; rising from the late 1800s and falling during the Great Recession; then increasing again through the middle of the century until legislation in the»50s,»60s, and»70s set limits on air pollution, The Washington Post reports.
«Despite some reductions in air pollutant emissions in Europe and North America, human health impacts from ozone are still a cause for concern across the world and are rising in parts of East Asia, with the potential for serious health effects on their populations,» said Zo?
Some researchers have pinned the blame on indoor air pollution and a study last year showed that when outdoor ozone levels rose, the number of people inside suffering from so - called «sick building syndrome» also increased.
Rising parcels of hot air could trigger cloud formation, which would reflect lots of sunlight and prevent the dayside from becoming too hot.
But the air above cleared land warms faster and therefore rises more quickly, drawing the moist air from surrounding forested areas away.
Part of the reason is because when water - laden air from the Pacific reaches the Olympic Mountains it rises, cooling and losing moisture before reaching Seattle.
Dust, wind and rising warm air could weaken and distort the laser beams — both to and from the sample.
The pesticide - laden air from the lowlands cools as it hits the mountains and rises.
The air quickly rose, leaving behind a vacuum into which cooler air rushed from all directions.
Mark Simpson and Ari Glezer's proposal to extract energy using turbines powered by natural vortexes created by warm surfaces (9 March, p 23) begs a question: could enough vortex turbines extract enough energy from the rising air in Tornado Alley in the US to tame or at least lessen the annual destruction?
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