Sentences with phrase «entirely under water»

For example, Florida was entirely under water
Their home is now almost entirely under water, but the family is safe, thank God.
Stevens said it is difficult to determine if they may also be eating fish because that takes place entirely under the water and out of sight of observers.

Not exact matches

For as many problems as I have with Marvel's newly launched AR - App, which is an entirely separate column in itself, DC has slid in under the radar and blown us out of the water with their enhanced version of MAD Magazine and its new App.
So many people only ever see what is above the surface level, but being able to explore a destination under water brings an entirely different element to a place.
Yalamha, literally «under the water», is entirely submerged in about two feet of water near the entrance to Laguna Francos.
True biotope entirely recyclable, this floating Ecopolis tends thus towards the positive eco-accountancy of the building in the oceanic ecosystems by producing and softening itself the oxygen and the electricity, by recycling the CO2 and the waste, by purifying and softening biologically the used waters and by integrating ecological niches, aquaculture fields and biotic corridors on and under its body to meet its own food needs.
The missing variable fallacy of neglecting a factor entirely, implicitly treating it as 0 % effect, minimizing mention to quickly skip on (except when the target audience unavoidably already has heard of it), is common when something is so extraordinarily dangerous to the CAGW movement as to be he - who - must - not - be-named to them, a distinction which belongs to the magnitude of beneficial effects of CO2 (several tens of percent rise in plant growth rates under a more extreme scenario of CO2 doubling, plus as huge a rise in water usage efficiency, if the plants aren't underfertilized meanwhile) and to the dominating influence of cosmic rays on climate as in the link in my name.
I suppose you'd have to get rid of all the geothermal and volcanic sources to reach zero water vapor in the atmosphere, even with the rest of the planet under entirely below - freezing conditions.
Most often that has been entirely intentional, like when I play around with a popular phrase («well, that's just water under the fridge...») or insert a similar word for the one which should really appear («the latest diet trend is basically avoiding carps — which is great, I'm not all that fond of fish anyway»).
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