The clip at the top is strong and
holds heavy water soaked diapers very well.
Not exact matches
When buying a home espresso maker, look for
heavy brass or cast - iron components, which
hold heat better than aluminum, and a pump that pushes
water through grounds with eight to 11 bars of pressure, which yields a flavorful but not overly bitter brew.
Submerge the plank in
water by
holding it down with a
heavy item like a bottle of wine or jar of sauce.)
And stop being like the idiot who chose to
hold on to a glass cup of
water for a whole day just because the cup ain't
heavy.
They are made of a
heavier material so they
hold up to wear on
water bottles, lunch boxes and laptops.
To try and get an idea of how
heavy the diaper should be, take a wet diaper and pour 3 table spoons of
water and
hold it in your hands, this should give you a rough comparison.
Hamster bags
hold extra baby cargo while distributing added weight on the back of your stroller caused by a
heavy diaper bag, shopping bags,
water bottles, etc..
The State DEC says it's unacceptable that
heavy rain caused the
water in the Niagara River to appear dark again on Wednesday — and it plans to hold the Niagara Falls Water Board account
water in the Niagara River to appear dark again on Wednesday — and it plans to
hold the Niagara Falls
Water Board account
Water Board accountable.
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. — The State DEC says it's unacceptable that
heavy rain caused the
water in the Niagara River to appear dark again on Wednesday — and it plans to hold the Niagara Falls Water Board account
water in the Niagara River to appear dark again on Wednesday — and it plans to
hold the Niagara Falls
Water Board account
Water Board accountable.
«So that the next time we have a
heavy downpour, the creek, rather than rising up, will actually collect the
water and
hold the
water for the period of the weather event and stop it from flooding businesses and homes,» Cuomo said.
Farmers can try planting a field even when it is wet, but using
heavy farm equipment compacts soil and decreases its ability to
hold water, diminishing yield potential.
It suggests to Farihi that both the hydrogen and the
heavy elements come from the same source — planetary debris — which would be most likely to
hold hydrogen in the form of
water.
One thing is already clear: A warmer global atmosphere currently
holds about 3 to 5 percent more
water vapor than it did at the beginning of the 20th century, and that can contribute to
heavier precipitation.
For every 1 °F increase in temperature, the atmosphere can
hold around 4 percent more
water vapor, which leads to
heavier rain and increases the risk of flooding of rivers and streams.
In 2012, a controversial study challenged previously accepted ideas about the mechanisms through which climate change will affect our weather: Warmer temperatures will result in more heat waves, hotter summers will bring worse droughts, the warmer atmosphere will
hold more
water, resulting in
heavier precipitation and flooding.
New theoretical work shows that similar islands of gas enriched in
heavy elements in the early universe could have
held as much
water vapour as we find in our galaxy today.
The more
water available for snails to pick up and incorporate into their shells, the less likely they are to expend extra work to take up
water that
holds the
heavier isotope.
For this workout you will do 3 exercises and you will need a
heavy bar or a bottle of
water held horizontally in each hand for the shoulder press part of the first exercise and also for the single leg row.
As you get stronger, you can very easily add resistance to this exercise by
holding a dumbell or kettlebell (or even just a
heavy duffel bag or
water jug) in your free hand or wearing a weight vest.
• Clouds form because cold air doesn't
hold as much
water as warm air • Clouds are made of
water vapor • Clouds always predict rain • Rain falls when clouds become too
heavy and the rain drips out or bursts the cloud open • Rain comes from holes in clouds, sweating clouds, funnels in clouds, melted clouds • Lightning never strikes the same place twice • Thunder occurs when two clouds collide • Clouds block wind and slow it down • Clouds come from somewhere above the sky • Clouds are made of smoke How does the 5E model facilitate learning?
it thought it has been demonstrated that the atmosphere
holds 4 % more
water vapour now then it did at the start of the 20th century and that 2010 has had the
heaviest rainfall globally.
It is true, however, that most
heavy snowfalls occur with relatively warm air temperatures near the ground — typically 15 °F or warmer since air can
hold more
water vapor at warmer temperatures.»
Given that atmospheric
water -
holding capacity is expected to increase roughly exponentially with temperature — and that atmospheric
water content is increasing in accord with this theoretical expectation (6 — 11)-- it has been suggested that human influenced global warming may be partly responsible for increases in
heavy precipitation (3,5,7).
As I read reports about the release of more than 11,000 tons of radiation - laced
water into the sea from the damaged nuclear plant in Japan, I recalled reporting I did more than a decade ago on the many uses of silt barriers — essentially curtains suspended in
water — to
hold back everything from oil slicks to the bursts of polluted runoff flowing into coastal
waters from city storm drains after
heavy storms (the
water can be pumped and treated once the system is not overloaded).
This causes the atmosphere to
hold more
water vapor, which leads to
heavier downpours.
To the extent that knowledge of, say, green technologies (the know - how rather than the physical good) or best practices to lower the carbon footprint of the operations of a particular
heavy industry leads to a decrease in resource inputs and resulting waste streams (and hence material flow), this premise
holds water, and points to a different, softer path towards trade liberalization.
Too cold and the atmosphere can not
hold enough
water for
heavy snow.
Warmer air
holds more
water vapor, and that extra moisture leads to
heavier storms.
Some situations that occur in flood - prone areas include: 1) the diameter of the sewer pipe is not sufficient to
hold all of the
water flow during a
heavy storm event; 2) the gradient of the sewer pipe is not steep enough to allow
water flow at the same rate as the rain; and 3) heavily paved areas do not allow
water to absorb into the ground, forcing more
water into sewers.