Sentences with phrase «by salty water»

P.s. did you understand that: ice on Arctic is melted from below, by the salty water currents; not by the phony GLOBAL warming.
The streaks are made by salty water that runs down steep hills during warm months, when temperatures are above — 23 degrees Celsius, and freezes during colder times.
Farmland is being ruined by salty water.
Part of this phosphorus has been replaced by saltier water and moved into the higher water layers.

Not exact matches

About 100,000 litres of oil and 190,000 litres of salty produced water is estimated to have affected an area about 200 by 200 metres square, according to the Alberta Energy Regulator.
A July 2012 study by researchers at Duke University and California State Polytechnic University at Pomona found that salty water from deep underground could make its way into drinking water near the surface.
«We also have «every day two - for» deals on many items such as Moonpies, Gatorade, 20 - ounce soft drinks, sweet and salty treats, candy, energy drinks, water and much more, so the customer knows no matter which Fast Phil's they pass by they can always get every day great deals.
By the way, they are not paying me to say this, but I really do love their salts, and honeys, and oh my god their salty candies which basically taste like the best salt water taffy you've ever had.
Blackwater is a bastardization of Brackwater, as in, the water is brackish, quite salty in fact, because the Essex coast is dry, by English standards anyway.
You can either buy a salty nasal spray from pharmacies or make the spray by yourself by adding a quarter of a teaspoon of salt to around eight ounces of pure water.
The newly enclosed sea succumbed to evaporation, its water level falling by thousands of meters, turning it into a desertlike environment pockmarked with shallow pools as salty as today's Dead Sea.
Experiments and simulations by Marc Prat at the University of Toulouse in France and colleagues show how salty water evaporating from the pores in these materials leaves behind patches of salt crystals that grow into towers rather than a uniform film.
Libya, whose only other water source is the salty Mediterranean, was drawing water off by way of an underground network of pipes and aqueducts known as the Great Man - Made River, which Libyans describe as the eighth wonder of the world.
One intriguing possibility is that they were droplets of salty water that grew by absorbing water vapour from the atmosphere.
The nerves responded in predictable ways to different basic tastes — sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and umami — but they were also stimulated by pure water.
This would shut down a global ocean circulation system that is driven by dense, salty water falling to the bottom of the north Atlantic and that ultimately produces the Gulf Stream.
New research shows that infected crabs can rid themselves of parasites by moving into the less salty water of estuaries.
The researchers validated their approach by analyzing samples from California's Mono Lake, an extremely salty body of water acting as a stand - in for briny water on Mars and on some moons.
It has been artificially maintained, MacGregor argues, by a food industry that uses salt to give flavour to tasteless ingredients, to bulk up products cheaply — high salt content boosts water content — and to sell more drink to people who eat salty snacks.
But such a device is relatively inefficient, says Bruce Logan at Pennsylvania State University in University Park: as the organic content in the waste water falls, the voltage produced by the bacteria drops and pulls fewer ions out of the saline water, leaving it with a salty tang.
They used the model to estimate stress changes induced in the area by two wastewater injection wells and the more than 70 production wells that remove both natural gas and significant volumes of salty water known as brine.
Now the sea is filled again, the salt layer has been exposed in some places, perhaps by small seaquakes, and the salts from the ancient Mediterranean have dissolved again, making the water very salty.
As to how a freshwater turtle migrated across a salty ocean; Tarduno points to the results of drilling by the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program's ACEX expedition that demonstrated episodes of unusually fresh surface waters in the past Arctic Ocean.
grains are dominated by water ice, about 6 % of them are quite salty, containing roughly 1.5 % of a mixture of sodium chloride, sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate.»
This global circulation is propelled by the sinking of cold, salty — and therefore dense — ocean waters.
They also designed a model that included simulations of the process by which salty water known as «sea spray» is enriched with organic matter produced by phytoplankton (essentially, phytoplankton poop).
Rewire salty cravings: Divide your body weight by two — that's generally how many ounces of water you should drink daily to keep hydrated.
• Safe: free of disease - causing microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, spores); heavy metals; chemicals from industry and agriculture; pharmaceuticals; disinfectants and related by - products; radioactivity; and synthetic fluoride; • Fresh: neither salty nor stagnant; • Clean: physically, biologically and chemically; • Natural: coming from a pristine mountain stream, glacial river or fresh spring; • Hydrating: water with low surface tension and thus better hydrating; • Mineral balanced: contains a wide variety of minerals including trace minerals, excellent ionic activity (Total Dissolved Solids ~ 300 ppm), including cations such as calcium, magnesium, potassium and sodium; and anions such as nitrate, chloride, bicarbonate, sulfate and carbonate.
Start with simple steps by repopulating your gut flora with super drinks like kefir and beet kvas, eat fermented vegetables daily, liberally consume bone broths (properly prepared — see Nourishing Traditions book by Sally Fallon and Mary Enig), eat grains that are only properly prepared (soaked for at least 12 hours in salty and slightly acidic water), make sure your diet consists of foods rich in vit.
Ingesting salty foods or a sports drink can help you rehydrate faster than by drinking water alone.
Over the time - honored skyline hover pockets of perfumed air that have escaped from the nearby Illy coffee and Stock Spirits factories, but down by the water, the cool air carries only the salty scent of the sea.
Salty Bird Swimwear — Inspired by the constant surf, warm waters and tropical beaches of Costa Rica, Salty Bird Swimwear is a functional, feminine, and foxy surf bikini.
He found that by passing an electrical current through seawater, the salty water electolyzes causing calcium carbonate to to combine with magnesium.
At the mines, salty water is diverted into pools and then dried up by the sun — what's left is a thin layer of salt.
And as you descend upon the shorelines of Whitehaven Beach, you'll be greeted by salty air, white sand and pristine water.
As a result, while a layer of ice - cold fresh water sits just beneath the sea ice, about 20 meters (65 feet) down there is a layer of denser, saltier water that has been gradually warmed by the sun's rays.
Theory and modelling suggest that if the sinking of the salty surface waters in the North Atlantic slowed down or stopped, there would be a reduction in the heat transport by the ocean, which would have implications for the climate of northern Europe.
The salinity levels of the northern ocean region are also influence by the inflow of warm and salty water from lower latitudes in the Atlantic Ocean.
The observations by Hatun et al. may suggest that at the moment the warm and salty waters from the south are especially warm and salty.
Also, when the methane and water combine to make clathrate, they reject most of the salt in the water, making salty brines that are harder to freeze, until clathrate, salty water, and free gas can coexist, allowing the free gas to escape in some places by bubbling through the salty water.
The main issue is that sea ice is fresher than sea water (has less salt), and since salty water is more dense (1028 kg / m3) than fresher water (1004 kg / m3 for 5 psu), the volume of sea water displaced by the ice is slightly less than the volume of the ice if it melted.
By the time it reaches the far North Atlantic, the dense, salty water has cooled and sinks.
It is fed by the freshwater input of the big Siberian and Canadian streams (Ob, Yenisei, Lena, Mackenzie), the water of which quasi floats on the saltier, denser, deeper ocean water.
After entering the Atlantic Ocean, the surface waters join the wind - driven currents in the Atlantic, becoming saltier by evaporation under the intense tropical sun.
Carved by earlier advances of ice during colder periods, the troughs enable warm, salty water to reach the undersides of glaciers, fueling their increasingly rapid retreat.
Many factors — like the thermohaline circulation, which reverses direction at the poles as warm salty water releases heat into the air and sinks down to the bottom — are heavily influenced by the ocean's salinity, and thus, the movement of freshwater into and around the Arctic plays an important role in shaping both regional and global climate.
But he said that other impacts of climate change could upset the cycle, which is caused by variation in the salinity of the water as denser, saltier water sinks.
I do too, but in a somewhat different setting: Pot of salty water is heated from above by any kind of moderate heat source (sun).
Such a conveyor is needed because the Atlantic is saltier than the Pacific (water which evaporates from the Atlantic is carried by the trade winds across Central America to fall as rain in the Pacific).
The key to this model lies in the distribution of precipitation on Earth, with maxima in the tropics and in high latitudes, so that the Arctic receives an excess of precipitation over evaporation of about one third, which is associated with the permanent presence of the low salinity surface water mass of the Arctic Ocean, separated by a halocline from the saltier Atlantic water below.
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