Sentences with phrase «constantly moving water»

The first («constantly moving water») characteristic makes spring water very different from even the cleanest tap water.
Guess what happens when you put a big piece of salt in constantly moving water (dishwasher) for an hour?

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Some sharks must constantly keep moving, so oxygenated water is always moving over their gills, so even when their sleeping they glide through the water.
In Merritt Island's shallow water ecosystem, sediments are constantly moved around by tides and storms.
Thousands of these flagella beat constantly at the water and move it past the sponge's feeding cells.
Water constantly moves through a vast global cycle, evaporating from lakes and oceans, forming clouds, precipitating as rain or snow, then flowing back down to the ocean.
Water droplets, ice crystals and water vapor are constantly changing and able to co-exist only when air in a cloud is constantly moWater droplets, ice crystals and water vapor are constantly changing and able to co-exist only when air in a cloud is constantly mowater vapor are constantly changing and able to co-exist only when air in a cloud is constantly moving.
They each have a inventive gimmick due to what they are, like a mechanical lizard moving around a volcano or an elephant constantly spouting water from its trunk, and solving the environmental puzzles related to these mechanics is a real joy.
He was inspired by the fluidity of Del Toro's constantly moving camera, and by the importance of water to the story.
GEX CRYSTAL DOG DRINKING FOUNTAIN (4.8 litres) from Rein Biotech Price: $ 61.60 How it works: Simply designed, this lightweight fountain has a basin - like receptacle to hold the water, which is funnelled upwards via a pump to form a constantly moving puddle in the centre of the cover.
The bottom or surface of the sea bed is constantly changing due to under water currents shifting and moving the sand around.
They each have a inventive gimmick due to what they are, like a mechanical lizard moving around a volcano or an elephant constantly spouting water from its trunk, and solving the environmental puzzles related to these mechanics is a real joy.
But Watt's argument is that El Nino and La Nina events are constantly charging and discharging waters, they are moving around, so volume has little to do with it.
Because we are by the water I am constantly stopping -LCB- at least once a week -RCB- to move turtles out of the road; even snappers.
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