Sentences with phrase «films of water around»

Red snow: When snow repeatedly melts partially and then refreezes, the stage is set for a red - pigmented alga, Chlamydomonas nivalis, to take up residence in the thin films of water around the snow particles.

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1) Put flour, salt, sugar and melted butter in a mixing bowl 2) Pour in warm water bit by bit, and knead dough until it achieves a homogenous, smooth and soft texture 3) Roll the dough into a small ball and place it in a bowl, covering it with transparent film, and allow the dough to rise for 30 minutes 4) Chop onions and garlic finely, and saute onions in a pan until onions are caramelized, then add chopped garlic 5) After 30 minutes is up, press the dough to get rid of the gas created by the yeast 6) Add the sauteed onions and garlic to the dough, and knead well so that ingredients are dispersed homogeneously in dough 7) Shape the dough in any way you like and then leave it on a greased baking tray for 30 minutes (during which the dough should double in size) 8) After the 30 minutes of waiting time, bake in pre-heated oven at 180 — 200 deg cel for around 20 to 25 minutes (or until the crust is golden brown)
The simulations showed how water molecules floating around in the supercritical carbon dioxide self - organize in a film and dissolve part of the anorthite surface along the way.
The whole film consists of the heroes running around African desert whilst being shot at by various people really, there is a silly plot about trying to find a buried American civil war ironclad warship and also a plot about stopping most of the African water supply getting poisoned.
But what they may not realize is that this time around, due to the grand scale of some of the film's scenes, coupled with the difficulty of creating water using stop - motion animation, the filmmakers employed the use of CGI.
With the discovery of films and audiotape from the first solo, non-stop nautical race around the globe, Deep Water promises to take us where we have never been.
The excitement around Black Panther doesn't exist in a vacuum; the film is the latest in a string of high - water - mark moments for a black pop culture landscape that's experiencing a renaissance.
This legendary horror film by director Steven Spielberg not only created the «summer blockbuster» but also managed to scare millions of people around the world from going in the water.
While we did get this little nugget of concrete info from Baumbach regarding «While We're Young,» it's still that secretive film that has us abuzz around The Playlist water cooler.
As exaggerated as the film is, it nevertheless has a moral centre, like much of the Coen's output, concerning essentially decent people being buffeted by circumstances beyond their control, and trying to keep their head above water, make sense of the chaos around them and ultimately do the right thing.
Unfortunately, the paper - thin chain of events that could be called a plot turn our heroes away from playing around in the sky, and the film quickly goes from «Flight of the Navigator» meets «The Fast and the Furious» to a watered - down version of «Behind Enemy Lines.»
He has presented us with a film that is so like the sport of fishing itself; there is a lot of waiting around and watching still water, but when the magic happens, you forget the lost hours and enjoy your catch.
With 7 or 10 night trips around the diverse Bligh Water, Mutiny Mount, Wakaya Island channel, and the astonishing Nigali Passage, this adventure attracts many world - renowned photographers and underwater film makers to the stunning under water experience of Fiji, well known to many as one of the most popular dive sites in the wWater, Mutiny Mount, Wakaya Island channel, and the astonishing Nigali Passage, this adventure attracts many world - renowned photographers and underwater film makers to the stunning under water experience of Fiji, well known to many as one of the most popular dive sites in the wwater experience of Fiji, well known to many as one of the most popular dive sites in the world!
«Plastic particles smaller than 5 mm pose a massive environmental and human health risk when they enter our waterways,» said Abby Barrows, a marine research scientist with Adventure Scientists and College of the Atlantic, who is featured in the film and has analyzed thousands of water samples from around the world for microplastics.
A thin film around all of the root structures of the plants facilitates both aerobic and anaerobic processes that in turn metabolize, transform, and uptake pollutants and excess nutrients in the water.
Animals, people, plants and even many of the products that we make today all need water, which is why many say that there is no longer a shortage, but rather a crisis.Never fear, the film also offers solutions that are being tested and modeled around the global with successful results.
Running from October 24 to 28th, the 8th annual festival program includes a Polar Visions spotlight, with works from and about the Circumpolar regions of the Arctic and the Antarctic, films highlighting issues around water scarcity and privatization, along with community action and international works which expose government and corporate mishaps at the height of the Cold War (Gambit, Broken Arrow).
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