Sentences with phrase «brought rising water levels»

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Rose water is probably one of our favourites, just a little in an icing brings it to a new level.
However, sometimes the children used functional tools to attempt to raise the level in a leaking container — in this context, the water would never rise high enough to bring the token within reach, no matter how functional the tool used.
The goal is to constantly be complementing the activities that cause water levels in your glass to rise with activities that help bring the levels down again.
Community cats climbed up trees and became trapped amid rising water levels until caregivers could find help to get them rescued and brought to safety.
Chin's work often reflects on current events — this time around, his concerns include the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, and rising sea levels brought on by climate change — while also seeking ways to bring art to a broader audience.
- our almost - total inability as a species to calculate said risks, and what that deficiency means for the rest of the list - ocean degradation and ecosystem collapse, i.e. losing the things that we rely on, as well as causing irrevocable harm to a world we can't just create anew - rising GHG levels - water quality and availability across the globe - ensuring our communications networks are sustainable, which probably falls under the wider umbrella of energy - the fact that we are still unable to provide basic food, shelter, medicine and education to billions as it is, without the additional stresses of what the future may bring
If we bring oysters back to New York Harbor we restore the life that was once here and make our city more resilient to rising water levels and warming oceans.
They should not bring much rise in the sea level, since floating ice obeys Archimedes's principle and displaces its own mass of water.
Climate change can bring coastline erosion, salt - water intrusion and sea level rise and land submersion, which in turn has an impact on both human and marine life.
When it comes to climate change science it seems like each new week brings a fresh study showing how much crop yields are going to decline, how much less water many places are going to have, how quickly sea level rise is going to happen, how many more infectious diseases are going to spread, et cetera, et cetera.
A few connections between a warmer world and Hurricane Sandy can certainly be made, however: rising sea levels are likely to worsen storm surges; warmer waters bring more rain to increase flooding; and hotter temperatures may allow the hurricane to push both seasonal and geographic boundaries.
Rising home values have brought homeowner equity to its highest level since the third quarter of 2008 and helped lift 1.3 million families above water.
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