Sentences with phrase «deeper waters down»

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18 hours of wind and rain, Ashlee braved power lines — downed power lines and deep water to save 40 lives.
He reached down from on high and took hold of me; he drew me out of deep waters.
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.
When he had finished speaking, he told Simon to move out to deeper water and let down his net.
One of the women was pregnant as they both stared down into the deep black waters they would drown in.
Continue to cook, without stirring, until mixture is a deep amber color, brushing sides of saucepan with water as needed to wash down any crystals that may form.
My waters would break and it would be a beautiful moment affirming my opening and my baby's head would gently drop right down into my pelvis to release hormones of deep contraction matched by deep relaxation and endorphins.
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.
e-cloth's filaments are so small and so strong they can break up, lift, lock in, and clean deep down into the tiniest grooves and crevices using just water.
So the question, concerned parents, is this: Are you going to wait around for federal government action (which could easily take years and be watered down by the deep pocketed food industry) or are you going to demand action in your school district now?
If I'm not deep in thought in the car, it's because I'm playing deejay and fielding music requests, turning the A / C up or down to maximize the comfort of my complaining passengers, rolling windows down, doling out snacks, tossing water bottles to the back of the van, dangling toys in front of a crying baby, or refereeing fights between two fighting preschoolers.
It might be to help mash down their food inside their tummy or to make them heavier so they can look for fish in deep water.
The lake is the source of water for the city of Syracuse, but the source comes from deep down, and Mayor Stephanie Miner says testing found no sign of the blooms in the system.
The proposed law, which has been significantly watered down in recent months, has deep support across the largely Democratic Council.
He estimates that on the fifth planet, TRAPPIST - 1f, liquid water extends down about 200 kilometers — about 20 times deeper than the Mariana Trench on Earth.
Although this amount of depletion has little impact on mobile marine life, scientists worry about anoxic effects down deep, where mixing with oxygen - rich surface waters is minimal.
But «one day we saw an adolescent orang - utan called Sif wade into deep water, hunker down and then lunge forward making simple paddling movements with her arms and legs», says Russon.
This means they could spread microplastic pollution throughout the marine ecosystem, by carrying microplastics from the surface down to deeper waters, affecting deep - sea organisms.
More worrisome, perhaps, is that Mackie pulled more resistance genes from his deepest test wells, suggesting that the genes percolated down toward the drinking water supplies used by surrounding communities.
Interestingly, the team found that cosmic rays were at work deeper down below the surface — meaning at least some of the moon's water comes from outside the solar system.
Neurobiologist Wenbiao Gan and his lab staff took the lift down to the basement to find it more than ankle deep in water.
Some of it may also be carried into deeper water, farther down the canyon.»
We were able to continue this search in deeper waterdown to 4,000 meters.
In particular, deep down, the researchers identified a layer of sediment where the water had a lower salinity than the water in the sediment above or below.
The Deep Earth Water model is showing that, under extreme pressures down to 200 kilometers, water can dissolve many ions and host unexpected new reactWater model is showing that, under extreme pressures down to 200 kilometers, water can dissolve many ions and host unexpected new reactwater can dissolve many ions and host unexpected new reactions.
something holding the crystals down, natural - gas hydrates will float up from the deep because they are less dense than the surrounding salt water.
Real - world data back the claim: Accumulations of calcium carbonate in deep - sea Pacific sediments show that the Pliocene ocean experienced huge shifts at the time, with waters churning all the way from the surface down to about three kilometers deep, as would be expected from a conveyor belt — type circulation.
«The primary producers, the phytoplankton, take carbon dioxide out of the surface waters and «fix» it into a form of carbon that can sink down to the deep where it is stored,» Gibson says.
Scientists say Charon could have been warm enough to cause the water ice to melt deep down, creating a subsurface ocean.
The models reveal a «hydrothermal siphon» driven by heat loss from deep in the Earth and the flow of cold seawater down into the crust and of warmed water up out of the crust.
«When the ice forms in winter, acidified waters below the ice become dense and sink down into the water column, spreading into deeper waters
Differentiation among ecotypes may be driven by the distinction between a resource rich environment in shallower water, and a relatively resource poor environment deeper down the slope.
So when wind pulls warm water up from down deep, the temperature difference experienced at the interface of the water and ice can effectively submerse the glacier in a hot bath, with some areas experiencing more than a 10-fold increase in melt rate.
Getting that world - changing gas requires pumping millions of liters of specially treated water down a deep well to fracture subterranean shale.
The idea is simple: Pump water or other fluids down deep beneath the surface.
Eucalyptus trees, which can grow lengthy taproots to reach deep ground water in arid areas, may stretch down 40 meters.
Their survival depends on putting down roots deep enough to sup on what little water collects in scattered depressions and crevices — the same spots where the fossils of our earliest ancestors have been found.
Beside the flood of potboilers and analyses, another genre has flourished: personal narratives of exploration, such as John David Morley's Pictures from the Water Trade, Alan Booth's The Roads to Sata and Leslie Downer's more sentimental, televised journeys into Japan's deep north.
About 19 months after the wind churned the ocean, cycling warm deep waters upward and sending the cold surface waters down, the Totten ice shelf was noticeably thinner and had sped up.
He spent his lifetime piecing together the story of how a raging wall of water hundreds of feet high roared across eastern Washington, carving deep channels before cascading down the Columbia River Gorge as a wall of water high enough to turn Oregon's Willamette Valley into a vast backwater lake.
The team used sensitive acoustic instruments to record the low - frequency hum the animals emit as they move up to the surface to feed at dusk, and back down to deeper waters at dawn.
Most of the deposits, some small and some large, are buried in or below permafrost and sediments in the ocean bottom along continental margins — where shallow offshore waters slope down toward the deeper ocean floor.
Led by Carnegie's Ho - kwang «Dave» Mao, the research team believes that as much as 300 million tons of water could be carried down into Earth's interior every year and generate deep, massive reservoirs of iron dioxide, which could be the source of the ultralow velocity zones that slow down seismic waves at the core - mantle boundary.
For example, plankton does not thrive in sinking water masses such as those found deep in the North Atlantic, because it is pulled down and away from the light.
This will be a surprise to many Arctic researchers who believe deep water formation shuts down during glaciations.»
The surface of Europa is -173 °C, but deep down the water is closer to 0 °C.
Furthermore, a deeper upper layer of warm surface water may weaken the cold tongue if the Ekman pumping doesn't reach down below the thermocline to bring up colder water, and weakened trade winds would have a similar effect through reduced Ekman pumping near the equator.
Led by Geophysical Laboratory's Ho - kwang «Dave» Mao, the research team believes that as much as 300 million tons of water could be carried down into Earth's interior every year and generate deep, massive reservoirs of iron dioxide, which could be the source of the ultralow velocity zones that slow down seismic waves at the core - mantle boundary.
The survey, which Wiens leads together with Daniel Lizarralde, PhD, of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, will follow the water chemically bound to the down - diving Pacific Plate or trapped in deep faults that open in the plate as it bends.
Caldeira says: «the roots of tropical trees reach down deep, drawing up water that they evaporate through their leaves.
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