I consumed a pretty
huge volume of water after the first one, which is no doubt beneficial, but didn't seem to stop them.
As they strike, their mouths fill with
huge volumes of water, including lots of krill.
How it works: Electricity is used to pump
huge volumes of water from a lower reservoir to an upper one.
That is because the movement of the Earth's crust can shift
huge volumes of water, unleashing a parade of great and powerful waves.
The new images are presented in false color, detailing an area that once played host to
huge volumes of water, leaving scars across the Red Planet's surface.
Wind farms displace fossil fuel power stations that often use
huge volumes of water for cooling.
CNN: «Atmospheric rivers», airborne corridors of concentrated moisture which carry
huge volumes of water, are set to get wider and longer, causing more frequent and catastrophic floods as the atmosphere warms.
Not exact matches
Now, with billions in new revenues flowing out
of these deposits, a growing number
of oil - and - gas - field services firms have emerged with solutions to the problem
of how to remediate the
huge volumes of heavily polluted
water that comes out
of the ground.
Regarding food and drink
water, the required calculated numbers would be around 15 % for food and 10 % for
water (even less if rain is used) Regarding predators: the ark had a
huge volume, about 500 American railroad cars, each
of them able to carry 240 sheep.
MTMS - uncoated cellulose aerogels are hydrophilic, thus they can also absorb and retain
huge volumes of polar fluids such as
water and alcohol.
Below this was a
huge volume of deoxygenated
water containing bacteria that could break down organic molecules without oxygen.
After filtering to remove radioactive caesium, Tepco stores the
water —
huge volumes of it — in 1060 tanks, each holding up to 1000 tonnes.
They move
huge volumes of heat, salt, and nutrient rich -
water, which are important to fish, industrial fishing operations and the global climate.
Be thankful that the we are insulated from the
huge volume of cold
waters that comprise the ocean, because if it ever became far more mixed with the surface layers we would plunge into permanent glaciation.
The oceans are stratified, warmer
water floats on top
of the
huge volume of deeper ocean that is at maximum density and minimum temperature.
It seems that those who fear AGW (or at least some
of them) do admit that it is not realistic to expect a planetary atmosphere such as ours to warm up oceans
of water over the timescale required by AGW theory because
of the
huge volume and density
of that
water and thus the heat storage differentials.
Due to the
huge volume of sea
water and the density differentials between air and ocean that would be impossible or would require such
huge amounts
of atmospheric heating and such
huge lengths
of time that for practical purposes it should be ignored.
It can not account for the
huge volume of leftover warm
water that's below the surface and returned to the West Pacific and into the eastern tropical Indian Ocean via off - equatorial slow - moving Rossby waves.
On a curved scale like our planet, Any mm change can be vastly
huge in
volume of water.
The new study, accordingly, uses a computer model
of Antarctica to study the consequences
of adding
huge volumes of salt
water to different portions
of the ice sheet.
Even if the system did not prevent that entirely it would take many thousands
of years to have any measurable effect on the oceans at all due to the
huge density differential between air and
water and the
volume of water involved.
The
volume of monomer
water vapour in this atmosphere is
huge.
My first reaction is that the condensation
of water vapor — removes a little gas from the air — releases relative to the that
volume of gas a
huge amount
of latent heat
The reason for this is that there can be a
huge volume of warm
water that's leftover from an El Niño.
Hydraulic fracturing sends «
huge volumes of toxic fluids» deep underground at high pressure, to fracture shale rock and release natural gas, Food &
Water Watch claims.
To extract it, the shale is blasted with
huge volumes of fresh
water at high pressure, a practice known as hydraulic fracturing, or «fracking».