Sentences with phrase «air rises takes»

Rapid vertical mixing in the convection areas that exist everywhere over the warm ocean and in which the warm air rises takes care of the rest.
, when volumes of air are heated they expand and now lighter than air rise taking away heat from the surface, and colder volumes of air, of the fluid gas air around them, being heavier because colder so more condensed will sink to the surface flowing beneath the volumes of less dense air.

Not exact matches

Because I almost always consider pulling over on the side of the road just to take photos of our Sunday drive: the crisp blue sky and the sharp green rolling hills, the turning - red blueberry bushes squatted across the fields, the rise of the mountains in the haze of morning, but how can you Instagram the rush of cold air in your lungs and how it makes you feel so beautifully, so fully, alive?
The rapture: Where the faithful will be taken at once (with the dead rising first) to literally meet Jesus «in the air» (1 Thessalonians 4:16 - 17).
I took the dough out of the bowl and flattened it on a floured surface, kneading it lightly to get the air out, and repeated the rising process; placed the dough in the bowl, covered, filled sink with warm water, and placed the bowl in sink.
Cover loosely with plastic wrap, and set in a to rise until doubled in size - this took 45 minutes for me, but it may take up to an hour depending on your yeast / air temperature.
The thing is, bread dough takes a pretty long time in rising, but if you wait patiently, you'll be rewarded with the results — fluffy dough with air pockets formed in the waiting; to eventually give you delicious homemade bread.
The warmed air then rises up through a rack of peppers (or other flora), taking the moisture with it as the hot air exits through the top.
So when I bake bread in the wintertime, it takes a bit longer to rise since the air is not only a bit colder, but quite a bit drier.
«I go into the Air Service January 24th, and if I get killed, I can take it now and die happy — that's how you feel when you win a Rose Bowl football game,» said Chaves, the winning captain.
Ramsey took up possession on the right wing, swung in an inviting cross and Giroud rose to beat Milan Borjan in the air and head home.
Arlington Heights: — The village's Advisory Committee on O'Hare Noise took its show on the road last week to areas of the village most affected by rising air - traffic noise levels.
The village's Advisory Committee on O'Hare Noise took its show on the road last week to areas of the village most affected by rising air - traffic noise levels.
(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.)
There are tens of thousands of unreported protests in China each year, a rising number of which are over environmental disputes in a country where rapid economic growth has taken its toll on the air, water and land.
The swirling dislodged particles travel upward with the human convection plume, or currents of warmed air that rise around any human body, then get swept into a filter that takes out contaminants like dust, lint, and skin cells.
Habib explains that it would have been able to cross broad stretches of ocean by taking advantage of thermals (rising columns of air created over warmer - than - normal patches of ocean) to gain altitude, then gliding until it reached the next thermal.
8 So candle flames are blue at the bottom because that's where they take up fresh air, and yellow at the top because the rising fumes from below partly suffocate the upper part of the flame.
The method consists of supplying bubbles of compressed air from a perforated pipe lowered in the water, which then rise, taking with them colder water from deeper in the ocean.
The time lag occurs because rising air temperatures take time to make themselves felt throughout the immense thermal mass of the oceans.
Feel your lungs fill with air as you inhale and see your tummy rise as you take good - quality breaths into your lungs — release and feel the air exhale.
Meditators are instructed to focus on the passage of air through the nostrils or the rise and fall of one's diaphragm with each breath taken.
As you take your first inhale, the hand on your stomach should rise as your diaphragm activates to fill your lungs with air.
Escobar, then on the rise in Colombia, takes note of Seal's secret flights and demands he start shipping bricks of cocaine on the way back, dumping them out of the air in Louisiana to avoid the DEA.
Those cars fitted with optional air suspension rise by 40 mm for off - road work, taking maximum ground clearance to 230 mm.
Portland Rose Hot Air Balloons operates 7 days a week, giving you plenty of opportunities to take advantage of this awe - inspiring experience.
While in port in Hilo on the Big Island, we will take you to visit the Volcano National Park where you will walk through a lava tube and see the sulfer rising in the air from Kilauea Caldera.
Breathtaking views of the sun rising over the ocean await those who enjoy taking in the early morning air.
While in port in Hilo, we will take you to visit the Volcano National Park where you will walk through a lava tube and see the sulfer rising in the air from Kilauea Caldera.
Later you might choose to visit more wineries, or call at aromatic gift shops, view works by talented artists, ramble through a wonderful rose or native garden amid rugged granite boulders all the while taking in the crisp clean mountain air.
Once the balloon is actually read to go you have to hop in it and then wait for it to very slowly rise into the air, at which point you have to take out the binoculars and proceed to slowly scan the surrounding area so that locations will be marked on the map before then very slowly descending.
If you are a Zombie nut like I am, Dead Rising 3 was a breath of fresh air, taking the best parts of Dead Rising 1 and 2, and putting them on a system that was absolutely insane.
Still explains the «ascending verticality» and «aspirational thrust» of his canvases throughout his career as taking root in his early landscape painting which he described as «records of air and light, yet always inevitably with the rising forms or the vertical necessity of life dominating the horizon... And so was born and became intrinsic this elemental characteristic on my life and my work.»
Everyone knows: when the sun rises in the morning, it takes only a few hours (certainly not decades) to heat the air strongly.
Your question also brings up the subject of plants taking up more CO2 as its concentration in the air rises.
What this argument fails to consider is that the greater SST also produces a more vigorous updraft, so that the rising moist air has less time in which the collision / coalescence process can work before the air reaches the upper cloud layers where spontaneous ice nucleation takes place (at somewhere around -40 C, reached near the top of the troposphere).
Because contraction of the vortex tends to require faster rotation (conservation of angular momentum), which increases centrifugal acceleration, which opposes contraction, it becomes hard for air to flow in sideways to take the space of warmer air that is rising when the air is spinning; thus, a rising column of air can pull up on air from below.
The air with it's water vapour is quickly taken away by winds and convection and rises to higher levels in the atmosphere.
Take this year's floods on the Mississippi River, anthropogenic GHG's must be responsible even though the carrying capacity of saturated air for water rises only 7 % per degC or 2.5 - 5.0 %.
Disputes within climate science concern the nature and magnitude of feedback processes involving clouds and water vapor, uncertainties about the rate at which the oceans take up heat and carbon dioxide, the effects of air pollution, and the nature and importance of climate change effects such as rising sea level, increasing acidity of the ocean, and the incidence of weather hazards such as floods, droughts, storms, and heat waves.
Ice does not conduct heat well, and a rise of a few degrees in the air would take thousands of years to affect a glacier base a mile away, where it could lubricate the flow.
This warms the surrounding air, which then starts to rise, taking the microbes with it.
One of the most important factors in cloud dynamics, for example, is entrainment, which is when convecting clouds take environmental air and fold it into themselves as they are rising — a turbulent exchange of air between clouds and their environment.
When the warm air rises, I'm not even sure that you take into account the conversion of the change in gravitational potential energy to thermal energy, do you?
There is contamination of the air in the bubble by water; different results are obtained if the ice is crushed or melted to obtain the air sample; it takes decades for the air bubble to form; the raw data was smoothed out by a 70 year moving average that removed the great annual variability found in the 19th century and Stomata Index (SI) records; closer examination revealed a major flaw in the hypothesis because temperature rises before CO2.
Energy is continually entering the atmosphere (probably more than 50 % at the surface) and then of course it takes a finite time for warm air to rise by convection, cooling as it does so.
He says to take examples from real world, (as he's done with the example of packets of air rising which is already well known and which is what gives us our weather), but on a non-rotating Earth it's the difference of temperature provided by the Sun between the equator and the poles which sets up the basic pattern of packets of air on the move (which is wind, wind is volumes of air on the move) from the equator to the poles where they cool and are drawn back to the equator where the heating cycle begins again.
Overall, when taking a look at these newly realized ice - sheet weaknesses, it's worth noting that the total heat forcing impacting the world's ocean, air, and glacial systems is now rising into a range that is much more in line with Middle Miocene values.
Carbon dioxide is fully part of that water cycle where water heated by the thermal infrared direct from the Sun evaporates and anyway lighter than air rises in air and takes away heat from the surface — all pure clean rain is carbonic acid, the water vapour spontaneously joining with carbon dioxide in the atmosphere releases its heat in the colder heights and condenses out back into liquid water and ice, cooling the Earth from the 67 °C it would be without the water cycle.
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