Sentences with phrase «floats to the surface where»

The salt would eventually dissolve, and the crate would later float to the surface where it could be salvaged.

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At that point the beans will fall to the bottom of the pot and the skins will float near the surface of the water where they can be skimmed off.
The lights are low, soft music gently floats through the air, your thoughts drift as you sink onto a decadently covered surface where you delve into relaxation and begin to part with all of your daily tensions...
Upham et al. used nickel dissolved in molten bismuth to pyrolyze methane to release hydrogen and form carbon, which floats to the surface of the melt, where it can be removed.
«When I looked at that video and saw the hydrate floating to the top of those tubes underwater, I thought, «What if we had a tube going all the way from where hydrates form at depth to the [ocean] surface
Impurities stick to the bubbles which float at the surface where a skimmer takes case of the rest.
But to scientists» surprise, plumes of oil extending several kilometers were floating roughly 1,000 meters beneath the surface, where the toxic compounds are literally washing off the oil and contaminating the water.
Generally, fish eggs float toward the sea surface and the young drift in the surface currents until they mature and swim to the depths where they live out their lives.
The warming of the oceans by sunlight, makes the daytime surface waters more bouyant than the cooler waters below and this leads to stratification - a situation where the warmer water floats atop cooler waters underneath, and is less inclined to mix.
The robotic child soon discovers his nature and escapes the floating city, where he finds new friends on the surface and must eventually battle the evil president of Metro City who has harnessed negative energy to create a robot warrior.
As the babies rise to the surface of their tank, the staff collects them and places them in a rearing tank where they float and eat zooplankton.
The size of the marks changed very little, but where they had more or less floated on a large surface they began to interlock, to push and pull against each other and the support.
I allow the paint to bleed, smudge, peel back at times, which disrupts the illusory or pictorial space, emphasizing the materials and surface instead... the way in which I construct illusions of depth and space, where certain patterns seem to float in front of others, screens of lines that you are looking through, into another internal space.
Frost moved with his wife Kathleen Clarke to St. Ives in 1950 (where his five sons and one daughter were born), and the shapes characteristic of his paintings realised here were influenced by aspects of his environment such as the boats in the harbour, the fishermen's floats, waves breaking on the shore, and the buoys bobbing on the surface of the water.
«It will float away because the gravity of the moon won't pull it down to the surface, but it won't stay where it is because there is always some force acting on mass --(even though the gravity of the moon isn't strong enough)»
# 217, A little hint for the volcano «dun it» gang, find the spot where the surface ice has melted, either on a glacier or on floating ice, aside from that, laughing is a healthy thing to do, its good stand up comedian stuff..
«The gravity on the moon is such that it won't be pulled to the surface, and since the pen won't make any movement it should float where it is.»
«It would float where it is because gravity would not let it fall to the surface (there is no gravity) on the moon.
If you look at Bob Tisdale's post of July 16, 2013 and check the variance between modeled and actual temperature, http://bobtisdale.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/02-zonal-pacific.png, you will see that the great variance is in the tropics where the Argo float data shows the surface temperature is being limited to 31C.
Out at sea, the Argo floats have a 10 - day cycle where they autonomously travel down to 2000 meters or more, then back up to the surface to tell satellites what they learned about the depths below.
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