Not exact matches
Even a small
droplet of water will make the chocolate not stick.
Even worse, he says, when their surroundings change, stress granules switch from being hydrogels to a different type
of structure, called liquid
droplets, the same way hair gel might dissolve in
water if you heat it up.
In fact, the addition
of dust particles could instead create more
water droplets too small to rain down or
even build a respectable cloud.
Mandelbrot Drop «An attempt to show two amazing things in one: first the brilliance
of a Mandelbrot fractal, the second that the tiniest
droplet of water can refract an amazing image,
even when dripping from your tap.»
Although
droplets are thousands
of times more numerous, previous studies have shown that adding
even a small number
of ice crystals to these clouds can lead to a fast dissipation
of the cloud
water.
By tracking the diameters
of microscopic
water droplets in an evacuated chamber (meaning, vacuum - sealed with nothing inside, not
even air) and illuminating them with lasers, the scientists were able to record measurements
of unprecedented precision.
There are
droplets of water on these salad fixings, which makes them
even more crunchy.
With 2), there's still something I don't get... and this applies just as much to your answer as to any answers you would get from climate science, since clouds are clouds (i.e
droplets of water), and
water vapour is a gas, so their back - radiation explanation doesn't
even apply in the case
of clouds (not saying it physically could apply anywhere but hopefully you get what I mean)... what I don't get is, you liken them to a blanket, but a blanket is next to you, clouds are separated from the surface by quite a bit
of atmosphere — so why is it warmer the next morning at the surface when the clouds are there?
Aerosols are also essential for cloud formation in the troposphere: They act as condensation nuclei which
even in the presence
of low levels
of water vapor do enable
droplets to form.
Even with a good weather and temperature, including using the cooling effects from low temperature night sky, only tiny
droplets of water were collected.
If just 1 % or
even just half a percent
of DWLWIR never reaches the oceans because it is blocked by very fine
water droplets of spray and spume and is carried upwards into the atmosphere (rather than reconnecting with the oceans), then long term (over millions
of years) the gross energy budget falls out
of balance.
In some close ups, we could
even see the reflection
of the surroundings in
water droplets — it was that good.
Even just rinsing your face in the sink can send
droplets of water spilling out across the floor, and a bathroom with a shower or tub is almost certain to see
water on the floor occasionally — especially a bathroom used by children.