Sentences with phrase «becoming less cool»

Is sex becoming less cool to the next generation?

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As it grew, «it became a little less cool in the eyes of some core boarders,» says Mike Lewis, who covered Potdevin for years as the editor of Transworld Business magazine.
Just rinse them thoroughly a few times with cool water and once you feel them become softer and less cold, dry them off, so they aren't too watery.
The cookies will harden and become less crumbly as they cool off.
Fall is soon approaching lots of things are changing — the evenings are getting cooler, the beaches are becoming less crowded, kids are going back to school, and we are moving!
The restaurant industry has definetly made them cool again and thanks to different breeding practices (for lack of a better word), Brussels sprouts have actually became less bitter over the years!
Perhaps your child is restless in the night; his night waking has become more frequent, instead of less; perhaps your bed is crowded; or importantly, the loss of privacy and intimate time with your spouse may have cooled your relationship.
If you're anything like me, you worry that becoming a parent has made you a little less cool.
However unlike lasers, which have become widespread, masers are much less widely used because in order to function they must be cooled to temperatures close to absolute zero -LRB--273 °C).
The world might be cooler, but blue skies would become a little less blue, the scientists report.
Romm was hopeful the analysis might inspire media to become less prone to arguments the globe is cooling.
It has long been thought that heat flow drives what is called thermal convection — the hottest liquid becomes less dense and rises, as the cooler, more - dense liquid sinks — in Earth's liquid iron core and generates Earth's magnetic field.
Very delicate muffin until it cools, at which point it becomes less prone to crumbling.
He's always had an incredible visual flair, no doubt, and while there is some really cool shit going on here, it's nearly impossible to follow, much less become emotionally involved in anything going on because of the way the plot unfolds.
But when the sun - filled afternoon turns to evening, you or your passengers may begin enjoying the ride a little less as that warm air becomes a little cooler.
The growth in demand for ebooks has cooled during the past four years, although as the report notes, this «is only because [ebooks] have become less of a novelty and more mainstream.»
Nintendo remind most of us of the days before we became jaded hacks eeking out a pathetic living and trying to think of ourselves as worldly and cool - and it embarasseses us to a greater or lesser degree.
Hopefully, both Crews and his devout gaming fans will find solace in the fact that even if he'll never be the epic Doomfist we wanted, he can still become the (less cool) Commander Jaxon.
Everybody thinks a 3rd person action adventure game would be really cool with Kinect, but when you realize you can't move the player around in the world without reintroducing an artificial layer between the player and the game (some kind of special gesture that means move forward) then that genre becomes less promising.
To recap, aerial perspective is the illusion that colours become paler and cooler into the distance, and objects become less detailed and distinct.
I remember reading somewhere that making good art is like sculpting melted wax, as time goes on and it cools it becomes brittle and less malleable.
For example, one might predict that the pattern they see (wide rings more common) would be prevalent in cooler, wetter parts of Alaska, whereas the opposite pattern (wide rings less common) might be more prevalent in warmer, drier parts, where warming may have pushed temperature past critical thresholds to the point where warm temps become a limiting factor.
As mentioned here, as the troposphere becomes more optically thick, the height at which IR is released to space is higher and cooler which means there is less upwelling IR to the regions above the troposphere.
A compelling argument for the positive longwave response is a leading alternate to Lindzen's IRIS although it receives less attention, and is known as the FAT hypothesis (from Dennis Hartmann) and arises from the fundamental physics of convection only heating the atmosphere where radiative cooling is efficient, and thus the temperature at the top of convective cloudiness should be near constant as it becomes warmer.
That cooling is primarily a result of pressure reduction with height as per the Ideal Gas Laws whereby the reduction in pressure allows expansion, the gases become less dense and temperature falls resulting in condensation.
It is no coincidence that all those strong El Ninos of the recent warming spell have now faded away at the same time as the sun became less active, the jets became more meridional, global cloudiness increased, the tropospheric warming stalled and the stratosphere stopped cooling.
One study estimates that there are likely to be places on Earth where unprotected humans without cooling mechanisms, such as air conditioning, would die in less than six hours if global average surface temperature rises by about 12.6 ° F (7 ° C).16 With warming of 19.8 - 21.6 ° F (11 - 12 ° C), this same study projects that regions where approximately half of the world's people now live could become intolerable.7
«Why is air at elevation cooler as the pressure becomes less?
So the layer near the bottom becomes more dense as it cools due to conductivity, and the layer near the top becomes less dense as it warms.
You're still not getting hydrostatic balance, it doesn't mean nothing is happening and you have to bring in another idea into the system to work out what will happen..., the adiabatic lapse rate will happen, because gases will become more dense and sink when cold and so will find themselves under great pressure at the surface where they will get compressed and heat up, and heated up they will become less dense and rise and in rising they will cool and in cooling they will become more dense and sink and so on.
In contrast, the oceans lose heat less rapidly, because of the large heat capacity of water, their ability to overturn as the surfaces cool and become negatively buoyant, and the movement of ocean currents such as the Gulf Stream and the Kuroshio current.
There would therefore be heat moved from the equator (where the hot air rises) towards the poles (where it cools and becomes less dense)-- errr, depending on the shape of the planet.
The ocean's heating is from the sun and cooling is from net IR and fluxes, so the added CO2 reduces its cooling rate, and it becomes warmer than it would be with less CO2.
Low - level clouds cause a cooling effect by reflecting sunlight, so if these types of clouds become less prevalent, it can cause the surface to warm.
Science became much less cool, scientists ceased to be role models, and kids aren't rushing home anymore to fire rockets from their backyards.
As it expands, it cools, and thereforee becomes less ionized and thus more transparent, so that radiation can escape more esily.
Combined volumes of real gases heated expand and become less dense forming areas of low pressure, combined volues of real gases cooled condense forming areas of high pressure.
ii) Cooler oceans allow more CO2 to be retained by the oceans which then become more acidic (less alakaline) as during the colder spells in the early 20th century and the middle 20th century.
Meanwhile the stratosphere cooled but only until the late 90s when the sun became less active.
However, if the sun were to become less active (solar cycles)-- or further from the earth (Milankovitch cycles) then the amount of infra - red hitting the ocean would reduce and the seas would cool.
Secondarily white roofs are becoming more common, as the benefits of less demand on cooling systems, and a cooling effect on the urban environment are become more noticed.
He told Climate News Network: «That really affects how easily we cool off, because we lose heat by sweating − and the more moisture in the atmosphere, the less efficient that process becomes
As water cools or salinity increases, the water becomes denser and therefore less buoyant.
Several iPhone X owners reported last week that their phone, more specifically the display, becomes far less responsive when taken outside into cooler environments.
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