Ice crystals that grow by deposition have much lower densities than solid ice
because of the air pockets occurring within the volume of the crystal.
Not exact matches
Because the coconut oil gets aerated in the whipping process, the tiny
pockets of air prevent it from becoming completely solid again.
This is
because the tapioca starch is a very powerful starch, and small
pockets of air within the dough expand during baking, and are contained by the elasticity
of the starch.
When I leave the house I like to use the Boba
Air because it is light and folds up into a
pocket that is about as big as one
of my cloth
pocket diapers.
«You can repel water with a rough surface that creates tiny
pockets of air between the water and the surface, but those surfaces don't always repel oils or alcohols
because of their lower surface tension,» Tuteja said.
This unique situation comes about
because the xylem tissue in oaks has very large vessels; they can carry a lot
of water quickly, but can also be easily disrupted by freezing and
air pockets.
The South is seen as especially vulnerable
because of its warm, humid climate and
pockets of poverty where more people live without
air conditioning or proper window screens.
The inner wall
of the igloo, having absorbed some
of the radiation from you, and
because snow has
air pockets and is not as good a conductor as an equal thickness
of metal, it is cooler than you but warmer than a metal shell, so it does, in fact, radiate some
of its warmth and make you warmer than you would be in a metal igloo.