Sentences with phrase «in salty water while»

But Amazon is wasting away in water proofing, as if people read while they swim / bath / run in pouring rain / relax in salty water while on beach.
Simply boil frozen edamame in salty water while still in their pods for about 4 or 5 minutes.

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«The undersides of glaciers in deeper valleys are exposed to warm, salty Atlantic water, while the others are perched on sills, protected from direct exposure to warmer ocean water,» said Romain Millan, lead author of the study, available online in the American Geophysical Union journal Geophysical Research Letters.
Using salty and leftover water While the report does highlight concerns, Williams sees the guidance and framework included in the paper as a «green light» for algae fuels.
As mentioned above, highest surface densities in the world ocean are reached where water is very cold, while lower densities are found in the saltier but warmer tropical and subtropical areas.
The effects of this marked shift in westerly winds are already being seen today, triggering warm and salty water to be drawn up from the deep ocean, melting large sections of the Antarctic ice sheet with unknown consequences for future sea level rise while the ability of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current to soak up heat and carbon from the atmosphere remains deeply uncertain.
While a surge in heavy, salty water can invigorate deep water circulation, a dilution of the waters prompts a more lethargic flow.
«Salt plays a far more important role that we first thought,» says Rainer Zahn, a palaeoclimatologist at the Autonomous University of Barcelona in Spain.Zahn and his colleagues found that a build up of salty water off the coast of South Africa could jump start ocean circulation in the North Atlantic (this despite the two regions being thousands of kilometers apart) while a reduction in the South African waters» saltiness could cause the opposite effect.
Instead, she found that the key AMO features she identified are linked with the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, a major current in which warm, salty water flows northward in the upper Atlantic while colder water flows southward at greater depths.
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