Sentences with phrase «by evaporating»

they can also cool the planet by evaporating water to the atmosphere and increasing cloudiness; a deck of white clouds reflects incoming solar radiation straight back out into space
A traditional way of cooling in India was the Stepwell, a pond dug into the ground or surrounded by walls above ground so that the air is cooled by evaporating water in an enclosed, shaded zone.
The wet - bulb temperature is the temperature an air parcel would have if it were cooled to saturation at constant pressure by evaporating water into the parcel.
The surface does this partly by evaporating water, which then condenses as buoyant air rises.
Hurricanes (Fig. 7) and other tropical cyclones can be thought of as heat engines that take energy in by evaporating warm ocean water, and eject it at a colder temperature near the tropopause after air rises and water condenses in the eyewall [14].
Water vapor and clouds, on the other hand, are highly active components of the climate system that re-spond rapidly to changes in temperature and air pressure by evaporating, condensing, and precip - itating.»
Trees also increase cloudiness by evaporating water into the atmosphere.
Black bodies don't respond to radiation by evaporating.
Water responds to downwelling infrared by evaporating without any rise in temperature.
According to Elizabeth Graham and David Pendergast these were used for making salt by evaporating sea water.
Sodium selenite is prepared by evaporating an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide (lye or drain cleaner) and selenous acid (Merck Index 1983).
Isopropyl alcohol has a 2 - 12 % explosive limit, meaning if the concentration of it in the air reaches above 2 % (by evaporating from the mixture and concentrating somewhere, as it's heavier than air), it can explode.
Most sugar products are made by evaporating the liquid from the liquid version of the sweetener.
It is produced by evaporating seawater and structurally is a little courser and less ground than refined salt.
Sāmudra lavaṇa is unrefined sea salt, prepared by evaporating off the moisture from seawater.
Secondly, the plants also cool the air by evaporating water in a process known as evapotranspiration.
Barrass says that this solution will be concentrated by evaporating off some water, then mixed into concrete for disposal.
In his book A Brief History of Time, Stephen Hawking proposed a black hole power generator, where black holes swallow matter and then convert matter into radiation by evaporating, but there are major challenges with making this process fast enough to be useful.
The researchers simulated alcohol vapor coming from a human lung by evaporating a water solution of alcohol of an appropriate concentration and at an appropriate temperature.
Moreover, studies suggest that bacteria travel from one patch of farmland to another by evaporating into the sky and then raining back down.
Strikingly, the huge tropical woods produce much of the water they need themselves by evaporating moisture which then rains back onto them.
The seasoning is made by evaporating sea water and is now a popular alternative to regular table salt, which comes from underground deposits.
It does so by circulating blood near the surface of the skin, by exhaling warm, humidified air, and by evaporating sweat.
The new laws were scheduled to sunset in 2015 — meaning that advocates wouldn't have the benefit of the pressure created by an evaporating law to lobby legislators.
Downpours go hand in hand with hurricanes, since the cyclones are powered by evaporating and condensing moisture.
Used ceramics, stained by an evaporated liquid.

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That stemmed from a detailed essay published by a former female Uber engineer, who charged that her prospects at the company evaporated after she complained about sexual advances from her boss.
The fear - based motivation for gun purchases has evaporated and is being replaced by bargain hunting
In this rapidly changing marketplace, your opportunity can quickly evaporate or be grabbed by competitors.
By late September, political co-operation between the nations had evaporated.
By 2011, Nakamoto himself had mysteriously evaporated into the fogs of cyberspace.
«This is a sham lawsuit about a bogus Russian collusion claim filed by a desperate, dysfunctional, and nearly insolvent Democratic Party,» said Brad Parscale, Campaign Manager of Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. «With the Democrats» conspiracy theories against the President's campaign evaporating as quickly as the failing DNC's fundraising, they've sunk to a new low to raise money, especially among small donors who have abandoned them.
Well — amid a resurgent U.S. job market checked by a quickly evaporating pool of low - skilled workers — it turns out that Trump's great wall may be the last thing the economy needs.
Any remaining doubts that Amazon wants to disrupt every nook and cranny of the food retailing world should have evaporated yesterday with the news that Amazon intends to make waves in the meal kit world currently dominated by Blue Apron (aprn).
Canada has neither the climate nor the cheap coastal real estate to extract salt the usual way, by leaving seawater to evaporate in the sun.
Innovate or Evaporate: Test & Improve Your Organization's I.Q. — Its Innovation Quotient by James M. Higgins
Shares on Wall Street and around the world were lifted by news that Osama bin Laden had been killed but later erased some of their gains as the euphoria evaporated.
Investing by age won't mean a thing if you see your returns evaporate on high trading fees.
The study published by Deloitte confirms that retail brands that catered to the former middle class are evaporating, but they are being replaced by high end retailer on one side, and ultra affordable discount stores on the other.
I can start that path by not opening the doors with my own competitive research skills in adjacent verticals, which feel «great» because they build so many links, but aren't that «great» at all because they do little besides create short term gains, which reducing and evaporating SEO profits in an entire vertical (while also eating into other vertical profits as well).
Every time the Finance Minister says he will balance the budget by 2019 - 20, his fiscal credibility evaporates just a little bit.
No hocus pocus, no blind faith pushed on me by parents or clergy, no unfound mysticism that evaporates with every scientific discovery.
Swallowed up by the ability of a quantum foam to disperse and remove «information» as such, though any such information would be fuzzy and tend to evaporate, it's «informational» structure lost in the «noise» of the foam itself.
By the end of the decade, the deals had evaporated, the movie hadn't happened and Pollack found himself in considerable debt.
The newly nationalistic Russians are reacting against their libertarian or excessively voluntaristic period of the 1990s; History and the nation seemed to evaporate — to be replaced by the ruthless anarchism of the Hobbesian / Mafia state of nature.
His conclusion is that metaphysics must maintain that the universe is held together by love or watch itself evaporate into thin air.
or by communicating warmth and caring, the chain of distortions may be compounded until all hope of understanding has evaporated.
The progress indicated by conventional national accounts is not just a myth that evaporates when a welfare - oriented measure is substituted.»
Add the mushrooms and prunes to the pot, along with a pinch of salt and freshly ground black pepper, and sauté for about 8 - 10 minutes, until all the liquid, released by the mushrooms, evaporates.
Add the mushrooms, salt and black pepper and sauté for 7 - 8 minutes, until all the liquid released by the mushrooms evaporates.
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