That muck, researcher Henry Ruhl says, is actually food — a nourishing blend of feces and dead plankton that
fall from surface waters.
Not exact matches
To cook the BEET: place it in a pot with
water covering a few inches over its
surface; boil over high heat until fork - tender (about 10 minutes); remove beet
from water with tongs; run it under cold
water to remove skin (carefully using fingers to help skin
fall off); set aside to cool.
Do not cosleep is you are under the influence of drugs and alcohol, if you are obese because you have a greater chance of having sleep apnea, if you are suffering
from sleep deprivation, if you have a
water bed or other cushiony
surface where it's easier for your baby to
fall towards the middle of the bed, if you bed isn't big enough, if your other children are sleeping in the bed with you and there isn't enough room, or cosleeping on a coach or sofa.
Similar but larger particles are known to play a role in feeding powerful, fast - moving updrafts of air
from the land
surface to the atmosphere, creating the clouds that play a central role in the formation of
water droplets that
fall as rain.
As of March 2013,
surface waters of the tropical north Atlantic Ocean remained warmer than average, while Pacific Ocean temperatures declined
from a peak in late
fall.
When the fish spot small insects on overhead branches and leaves, they spit a stream of
water from their mouths that can dislodge that insect, causing it to
fall onto the
water's
surface.
«By bringing this
water to the
surface using the bubble curtains, the
surface temperature will
fall to below 26.5 °C, thus cutting off the hurricane's energy supply», he says, before adding that «This method will allow us quite simply to prevent hurricanes
from achieving life - threatening intensities».
As the Earth continued to cool
from Years 0.1 to 0.3 billion, a torrential rain
fell that turned to steam upon hitting the still hot
surface, then superheated
water, and finally collected into hot or warm seas and oceans above and around cooling crustal rock leaving sediments.
Unlike shallow -
water corals, which rely on photosynthetic algae and sunlight to grow, deep - sea corals get energy
from filtering organic material that
falls from the
surface.
► A man and a woman steal a Medevac helicopter and fly to stop creatures
from destroying a city: they see a giant wolf jump into the air and bite three helicopters in half while the wolf and a giant gorilla destroy buildings and vehicles into rubble and smoke; something swims fast under the
surface of a river, it rises high in the
water to reveal a prehistoric spiny crocodile with an armored tail and a spiked ball at its end, many huge teeth that include side tusks, and wings behind its ears; it upsets a large touring craft full of people who
fall into the
water, screaming, and it roars at the sky before joining the other two creatures in destroying buildings.
He does so by, retreiving the
fallen pinwheel
from the
Surface, transport
water from Faron to the Fire Sanctuary, and carry a large basin of Hot Pumpkin Soup to Levias.
The chief characteristics of work
from that decade, with its echoes of Hans Hofmann, are densely layered
surfaces and the arbitrary petals of paint so evocatively described by Mel Gooding in his book: «They flicker and flash with the chromatic brilliancy of birds, fish or insects against the broken light of impasto and coagulation, or like volcanic debris
falling through burned air, or like bright figures of
water, air and fire against elemental grounds of pigmented earth.»
Other factors would include: — albedo shifts (both
from ice >
water, and
from increased biological activity, and
from edge melt revealing more land, and
from more old dust coming to the
surface...); — direct effect of CO2 on ice (the former weakens the latter); — increasing, and increasingly warm, rain
fall on ice; — «stuck» weather systems bringing more and more warm tropical air ever further toward the poles; — melting of sea ice shelf increasing mobility of glaciers; — sea
water getting under parts of the ice sheets where the base is below sea level; — melt
water lubricating the ice sheet base; — changes in ocean currents -LRB-?)
The resulting reduction in groundwater use would help stabilize the
water table, which has
fallen from 5 meters below the
surface down to 30 meters in parts of the state.
Most of the West's
surface water comes
from snowpack, which is declining as more precipitation
falls as rain and snowpack melts earlier, leaving less
water available for summer when it is needed most.
Other experts point out one of the biggest natural factors behind the plateau is the fact that in 2008 the temperature cycle in the Pacific flipped
from «warm mode», in which it had been locked for the previous 40 years, to «cold mode», meaning
surface water temperatures
fell.
The wind stress on the
surface of the sea causes the
water level on a coast to rise if the net transport of
water is towards land and to
fall if it is away
from land.
From the atmosphere, it generally
falls to the
surface in atmospheric deposition, generating a series of effects — corrosion of buildings, bridges and other human - made structures, acidification of soils and
water bodies, and inadvertent fertilization of trees and grasslands, creating unnatural growth rates, nutrient imbalances and decreasing or altering biodiversity.
At the
surface, increased pressure
from injecting
water vapour into a parcel of air via evaporation causes the parcel to rise so that
surface pressure below it
falls.
Air containing
water in vapour form will rise higher than dry air because it is lighter so when the vapour is removed it must
fall back to its «correct» height but because of the air around it becoming warmer as it descends it will remain too dense for its height until it reaches the ground and receives more energy
from the irradiated
surface.
Traumatic brain injuries
from striking one's head against the board, railing or another
surface either due to a slippery diving board, an unexpected
fall, a dive into
water that is too shallow, or other similar situation;
Slip and
fall injuries can result
from such problems as
water, rain, ice, snow, grease or other slippery substance on a walking
surface, as well as abrupt changes in flooring, poor lighting, or a hidden hazard, such as a gap or a hard - to - see hole in the ground.
People can drown,
fall on wet concrete or other
surfaces, contract infectious illnesses
from unclean
water, sustain brain or neck injuries
from diving, break their bones, and more.
As you glide along the
surface, you can peer down through the translucent
water to spot
fallen trees and massive boulders reaching up
from the depths, meters below but as vivid as if they were merely under glass.