Sentences with phrase «bubble formed because»

These bubbles form because methane is less soluble than other greenhouse gases.

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Bubbles form in economies, securities, stock markets and business sectors because of a change in investor behavior.
Because crazy as it may seem, it was the real estate bubble that brought in the foreign exchange — in the form of mortgage loans denominated in foreign currencies — that financed their structural trade deficits.
Spain could therefore either use the imported German capital to (a) increase domestic investment (which it did in the form of a real estate bubble)(b) binge on consumption and sharply reduce its savings as a function of GDP (which it also did)(c) accept higher unemployment (which it is now forced to do) which forces GDP to fall faster than consumption falls or (d) try to emulate Germany by passing off a trade imbalance at the expense of the rest of the world (which Europe as a whole is trying to do and which will go nowhere in the long run because only one country is even remotely capable of accepting such massive inflows, and it is increasingly unwilling to import the unemployment caused by German and Asian policies).
The first one was too crispy, instead of being flexible, because I cooked it too long, waiting for those bubbles to form.
I asked because when I was blending the soaked raw buckwheat grout (for 24 hours) with 10.4 oz, the bubble already start to form so not sure if it because I already «activate» the grain of what.
The reason Alka - Seltzer fizzes in such a way is because it contains citric acid and baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), the two react with water to form sodium citrate and carbon dioxide gas (those are the bubbles that carry the coloured water to the top of the bottle).
This is wonderful for formula feeding because often formula forms little bubbles when shaken up to mix; these bubbles, when ingested, can cause gas and fussiness, however, the Comotomo air vents are specifically designed to prevent this from happening.
Matula says this sudden illumination happens because during the first bout of sonoluminescence, temperatures in the bubble, which can be as high as several hundred thousand degrees — hotter than the sun's surface — do something to nitrogen and oxygen to make them form compounds such as nitrous oxide that dissolve in the surrounding water.
«The process of taking measurements in a carbonated beverage was more challenging than we expected, mainly because bubbles form on the hydrophone itself and that can greatly affect the data that is collected,» said Spratt.
«We know that these showers are linked to the jets because they're found in filaments and tendrils that wrap around the jets or hug the edges of giant bubbles that the jets have inflated,» said Tremblay, «And they end up making a swirling «puddle» of star - forming gas around the central black hole.»
It's difficult for the gas to escape from an undisturbed liquid because of the liquid's surface tension, which is the energy required to separate the liquid molecules from one another as a bubble forms.
We chose champagne, not just to pad our expense account but because the carbon dioxide in the bubbles facilitates the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream, producing impairment much more quickly than other forms of booze.
Because of this desire for more educational options, these communities are more likely to support policies that could lead to charter school bubbles forming.
Flying after diving increases the risk of decompression sickness: because of the high concentration of nitrogen in your blood, gas bubbles can form within your body and generate health issues.
Roy's idea about clouds is like saying that you should expect big, long - lasting variations in the boiling rate because sometimes all the steam bubbles will decide to form on the left half of the pot leaving the right half bubble - free — and that things will remain that way despite all the turbulence for hours on end.
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.
[71][72] Because of the way air is trapped in ice (pores in the ice close off slowly to form bubbles deep within the firn) and the time period represented in each ice sample analyzed, these figures represent averages of atmospheric concentrations of up to a few centuries rather than annual or decadal levels.
Scuba diving is out because air bubbles can form in her bloodstream and be transferred to the baby.
An Entire Franchise Brand fought from 1995 - 2000 to stop Buyer Agency because they FEARED the public would find out they were lied to throughout the 1985 - 1990 housing bubble forming.
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