Sentences with phrase «deep waters does»

And some of the equipment to build in deep waters doesn't yet exist.
Deeper water does not mean more fish or better diving!
In the Northern Hemisphere (NH), the Pacific intermediate waters have freshened, and the underlying deep waters did not change, consistent with no local bottom water source in the North Pacific.

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Papp: They don't have a deep - water port up on the North Slope of Alaska.
When capital gets redeployed from deep - water drilling, where do you think it's going to go?
Just don't put both feet into the pond until you know how deep the water is.
What Hilaire Belloc actually wrote (originally in The Path to Rome, page 106 of the Doubleday - Image ed., 1956, later found in his collected poems, a copy of which I do not have at hand) was this: But Catholic men that live upon wine Are deep in the water, and frank, and fine; Wherever I travel I find it so, Benedicamus Domino.
They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters: these see the works of the Lord and his wonders in the deep.
Was it not thou that didst dry up the sea, the waters of the great deep; that didst make the depths of the sea a way for the redeemed to pass over?
Yes, you do get a deep rich chocolate flavor with a water ganache — I made mine with 70 % Belgian bittersweet and Earl Grey tea (water) infusion specifically for some vegan friends.
I would still do the water bath but be sure you don't put the water any deeper than halfway — I would even go a little less than half way I think.
mix all of the ingredient in a bowl, add water to light paste, deep tempe one by one to the paste, then fried half done only, serve with fresh cayene pepper or chili sauce
She has a deep connection to nature and a daily ritual of foot baths, lemon water in the morning and making a nightly hot water bottle (in the cooler months) I've carried on these rituals... but don't seem to get the foot baths in as often as she does.
One easy way to do this is to combine the grain in a 1 - to 3 - ratio with water (or vegetable broth, for more flavor) in a deep saucepan.
Elbow deep in soap and water, we had to ask: Is there a better way to do this?
Water Torture The Russells do up to 75 minutes of drills in a four - to five - foot - deep pool.
it would still land them in deeper water than the «I didn't know» BS
Don't put your toddler into a tub when the water is still running (the water temperature could change or the water could get too deep).
Don't put your baby into the tub while the water is still running — it can quickly get too hot or too deep.
For deep water soaking, do not use a pail liner.
The girls did more adventurous things such as tubing and some deep water wading with Daddy's supervision while Cooper stuck to safer activities such as pebble chucking and splashing.
It uses Bissell Heatwave Technology to get to dirt that's deep down in the carpet fibers, and it maintains the water temperature while you do it.
Fill up the tub and then turn the water off when it reaches your desired height, so it doesn't get too deep.
Always be mindful of your baby's height in the sling and do not use in deep water.
Our only complaints are that the straps for the front seat don't adjust small enough for our infant and the cup holders aren't very deep so water bottles wobble around.
«You don't dive into the deep end of the pool without testing the water,» he said.
The footprints were apparently made in water deep enough to have remained submerged even at low tide, which raises the question of what the dinosaurs were doing in waters that deep.
Fracturing a deep shale layer one time to release natural gas might pose little risk to drinking - water supplies, but doing so repeatedly could be problematic
The tentacles went just as deep as did the tap roots of other species such that the trees were not trading off structural differences for the ability to seek nutrients and water deep in the soil.
Cynthia: Such as: How do you design a deep - water vehicle that can without human eyes telling it specifically what to do, navigate deep under water, recognize coral, reach out, take a small sample and speed back up to the surface?
At high velocities deep in the ocean, that dual pressure heaves water with forces powerful enough to generate a tsunami, as a similarly massive chunk of seafloor did in the 2011 event in Japan.
One pressing question hanging over the discovery: How did Flo's ancestors cross the deep, seemingly impassable waters from mainland Southeast Asia to their island home?
The Glomar Explorer can't be used in water much deeper than 8,000 feet, because it doesn't remain stable against the million - pound pipe.
«Nobody had done rapid - response drilling in the ocean, nobody had drilled anything substantial under 7 kilometers of water, nobody had placed an observatory in a fault that deep, and nobody had retrieved a string of instruments from that deep,» she said.
«We need to do more studies to be able to determine if this new species, which we are yet to name, only lives in the shallow waters of the western Mediterranean or if it is also found in other deep water basins in the eastern Mediterranean or Atlantic Ocean, for example,» highlights Conxita Àvila.
The researchers found that during glacial periods when the atmosphere was colder and sea ice was far more extensive, deep ocean waters came to the surface much further north of the Antarctic continent than they do today.
Corals can not move pole - ward as fast as the temperature increases are predicted; if fish do not adapt, reducing critical processes like reproduction, they will have to move to deeper waters where living conditions are less than ideal.
It doesn't make sense for deep - sea octopuses to brood eggs in warm water like this: it's suicide.
When petroleum leaks from a ship or a deep - water drilling operation, «it tends to break up into tiny droplets that don't all end up on the surface of the ocean,» says Thomas Azwell, an environmental scientist at the University of California (UC), Berkeley, who was not involved in the work.
The oil itself does not appear to help the phytoplankton, but the low concentration of oil found above natural seeps isn't killing them, and turbulence from the rising oil and gas bubbles is bringing up deep - water nutrients that phytoplankton need to grow, according to a new study appearing in the latest issue of Nature Geoscience.
«This has to do with water vapor, which is the fuel for explosive deep convection in the atmosphere.
«We have proved that the experiment could be done,» says Forbes, «but we now believe that up to six low - powered transmitters, deeper in the water, are preferable to one acoustic source off Heard.»
Kepler - 296f is twice the size of Earth, but scientists do not know whether the planet is a gaseous world, with a thick hydrogen - helium envelope, or it is a water world surrounded by a deep ocean.
In time, this water will arrive in the northern Baltic Sea and Gulf of Finland, which, unlike the Gulf of Bothnia, does not have a threshold preventing the flow of deep water at its mouth.
Even the crushing pressure of deep seas, the vacuum of outer space and exposure to extreme radiation don't bother water bears.
«Going into deeper water is not something we're comfortable doing yet,» says Jim Lanard a spokesperson for Bluewater Wind, a company that has proposed a wind park 13.2 miles (21.2 kilometers) from the Delaware shore that will employ monopiles to depths of about 75 feet (23 meters).
The ice shelf floats within a pool of its own cold meltwater that sits atop a deeper, saltier and warmer layer; the two layers generally don't mix, like oil and water.
With an atmosphere of much less than one percent oxygen, scientists have presumed that there were things living in deep water in the mud that didn't need sunlight or oxygen, but Czaja says experts didn't have any direct evidence for them until now.
Not only does Earth have a lot of visible water — oceans cover 70 percent of the surface — but another 10 oceans» worth of water may be entombed deep inside.
Another research group recently found that ringwoodite, another form of olivine, does contain enough hydrogen to make it a good candidate for deep - earth water storage.
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