Sentences with phrase «also holds more water»

It's bigger and more expensive, but it also holds more water and has a digital screen where you can program cup sizes and brewing temperature.

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The grant was also used to hold workshops and establish air and water quality demonstration sites in more than 10 vineyards throughout California to showcase innovative technologies and practices.
The water basin tub is perfectly curved to comfortable fit any child and holds true to a more upright position which will also help to sooth your fussy little one.
Not only is there a dump truck, which is perfect for holding and transporting sand and shells or water, but also a watering can, sail boat and more.
One more detail bears mentioning: warmer water also holds less dissolved oxygen.
That deep water is not only rich in nutrients, it also has relatively high concentrations of carbon dioxide, both because it is cold (cold water can absorb and hold more carbon dioxide than warm water) and because the decomposition of organic matter that sinks into the depths releases carbon dioxide.
The cells also wreak havoc in the kidneys, stimulating the organs to hold on to more sodium, which in turn spurs the body to retain more water.
Indeed, conventional wisdom held that higher levels of aerosol pollution in the atmosphere should cool the earth's climate because aerosols can increase cloudiness; they not only reduce precipitation, which raises the water content in clouds, but they also increase the size of the individual water droplets, which in turn causes more warming sunlight to be reflected back into space.
Hi Joyce, yes, that's the psyllium - it's the main reason they raise well and don't crumble but it also seems to hold more water.
Also, drinking more water helps your body stop holding water and you may be able to drop water weight.
Over time, your muscle fiber protein content will also increase, making for a permanently bigger muscle fiber (and one that can hold more glycogen and water inside it).
The door pockets are also large enough to hold a big water bottle and more, and there's a handy pocket for your cell phone or other flat items underneath the infotainment screen area.
It will also speed up the drying process, as dead hair is more porous and tends to hold more water.
Our studies, which are the longest - running side - by - side studies of conventional and organic farming in the nation, also show that the organic approach does not compromise yield — in fact in drought years it increases it since more carbon in the soil allows it to hold more water.
The charcoal in soil also imparts properties to the soil which makes it a better growing medium for plants; better water holding capacity, better nutrient holding capacity, better habitat for benficial soil microorganisms, better tilth and friability of the soil, and better cation ion exchange capacity (CEC), all to make water and plant nutrients more available for growing plants.
David Dickins, an engineer from San Diego who has spent 30 years studying how to clean up oil spills in icy waters, said that while the ice impeded the use of tools like booms that hold a slick in place, the ice also naturally contained the oil, giving response teams more time to act before environmental damage occurred.
As warmer air can hold more water vapor, which is also a greenhouse gas, this will amplify the effect.
The notion of an H2O positive feedback (which probably is present on a clear day) is squashed by this process.While warmer air can hold exponentially more water vapor, presumably increasing greenhouse effects (an process the IPCC hangs its collective hat on), it is also this exact same property that vastly improves the chances of convective and phase change heat transport by thunderstorms.
One irony is that warmer waters not only hold less oxygen but also mean marine organisms have to breathe faster, using up oxygen more quickly.
A warmer atmosphere also can hold more water, which can intensify weather events.
nicola scafetta says: July 25, 2011 at 4:39 pm would Leif be more like Wolf or would he be more like the other solar scientists Wolf was also a planetary cyclist in the beginning [originated the planetary hypothesis in fact], but in his later years came to his senses and realized that it didn't held water...
As the temperature increased in the past, oceans also released more carbon dioxide because warm water holds less carbon dioxide than cold water.
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