Sentences with phrase «from deep drought»

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The experiment and control plots are quite close together and the website for the study does report the trees drew from quite deep underground, so again groundwater levels would not be at 100 percent drought condition.
Offering the low, mid and far infrared feature will drought more toxins from the deep tissue area.
April 10, 2017 • While the deep snowpack in California's mountains is easing drought concerns, there are still people in the state's rural Central Valley who don't have water running from their taps.
Deep learning is like taking a long drought from a well of knowledge as opposed to only sipping from many different wells.
He explained that the trees are remarkably tough and have evolved to survive extended drought and to recover from deep wounds.
There is also an increased upwelling of deep cold ocean waters and more intense uprising of surface air near South America, resulting in increasing numbers of drought occurrences, although fishermen reap benefits from the more nutrient - filled eastern Pacific waters.
Biochar and hugelkultur, planting deep - rooting trees in windbreaks, terracing, discouraging planting of shallow - rooting species, dredging, turning the watershed from canal to sponge, can produce such buffers, and they are preferrable in any event as they are more productive uses of land and create drought - tolerance.
Deep into the California drought, possibly the worst in 1200 years, water from a property in Los Angeles flows down a residential street.
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