Sentences with phrase «into dry soil»

This causes land uplift that has changed the sea bottom into dry soil since the end of the ice age.
To the women poking the seeds into the dry soil the corn seed will look pretty ordinary.

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If one diaper became soiled while swimming, we popped it into a dry bag, cleaned our baby, and put her into the other one.
I used them with Anna Kate and to me, all it did was allow her to wet / soil them and then sneak into her room and change into a dry / clean one.
Then when it's time to wash the diapers, instead of having to tip a huge, heavy pail filled with stinking liquid into the washer, all you do is dump the dry, soiled diapers into the washer and put it through the initial soak cycle in there.
This diaper is super easy to clean when soiled, use a diaper sprayer to rinse solids into a toilet; then take the wet diaper and put it in a dry pail (without wringing the diaper out).
** This diaper is super easy to clean... when soiled, use a diaper sprayer to rinse solids into toilet; then take the wet diaper and put it into a dry pail (without wringing the diaper out).
For a newborn baby's diapers, put the soiled diaper into a dry well - ventilated pail with a pail liner, or use the pail liner as a hanging pail liner to allow more air circulation.
The process involves excavating the embankments down to a pre-determined elevation, then injecting and mixing dry cement into the soil in overlapping columns in a prescribed pattern to strengthen the subsoils.
Its roots areparticularly strong, so they can burrow into hard, dry soils, and theyare unusually good at drawing oxygen from compacted, oxygen - poor soils.But what sets the grass apart is its tolerance for salt.
Besides helping scientists better gauge how precipitation ultimately soaks into sandy soils, the research could help them better understand industrial processes, such as pharmaceutical manufacture, in which liquids are sprayed onto dry powdered materials — possibly improving quality control and consistency in the final products.
Record heat waves baked the soil, killed wildlife, and turned the bone - dry terrain into kindling for firestorms that incinerated entire towns.
That soil became even drier in the initial heat, which then pumped more warmth into the air above.
With dry seasons lasting longer in the southern Amazon, rainforests could suffer and, if damage is severe enough, massive amounts of carbon currently stored in plants and the soil could be released into the atmosphere.
As part of its life cycle, the fungus grows in the soil (saprophytic cycle) and matures, drying into fragile strands of cells.
If chemicals can't be totally avoided, make sure they are thoroughly watered into the soil and completely dry before allowing the Greyhound in the yard.
Fabrics treated with Teflon repellent finish fight off dry soil, pet dander and coat oils, and they fend off nasty, unpredictable spills, splashes and «accidents,» allowing liquids to bead up and roll off into the appropriate receptacle.
Just like the fading echoes of the evening temple bells, the smell of ash on a cold winter morning, the dried ink of unfinished sentences on a page, a storm of a dead leader, the footprints of a refugee on wet soil, the broken wings of a wasp in a forest and a thousand hopes dripping from melted wax in a church, yesterday succinctly washes into the shores of today in a whisper.
Basically a terra cotta spike which you push into your potting soil, it will hold an upside down wine bottle filled with water upright, and then, as the soil around it dries, it slowly allows the water to seep out through the terra cotta spike and replenish the root zone.
Then when rain does come, much of the water runs off the hard ground into rivers and streams, and the soil remains dry.
But going into spring and summer, soil should dry out more quickly (and it has been) given a decreased warm month precipitation and increased rate of evaporation.
Even in areas where precipitation does not decrease, these increases in surface evaporation and loss of water from plants lead to more rapid drying of soils if the effects of higher temperatures are not offset by other changes (such as reduced wind speed or increased humidity).5 As soil dries out, a larger proportion of the incoming heat from the sun goes into heating the soil and adjacent air rather than evaporating its moisture, resulting in hotter summers under drier climatic conditions.6
The dry composting converts human fecal material into a soil - like humus, which is essentially odorless and is scarcely 10 percent of the original volume.
But soil, liberated by vegetation failures in the cool - and - dry mode's droughts, is carried by the winds into the ocean, fertilizing the plankton and so a whole food chain.
Also, when soils are dry, the Sun's energy goes exclusively into raising the temperature, rather than being split between that and evaporating some water.
Rain that falls as a violent downpour doesn't gently soak into the soil, and instead quickly runs off into rivers and is carried back to the sea, leaving the land to get drier and drier between periods of precipitation.
You can stick your finger an inch down into the soil and if it is still dry water it some more.
Cooked Daily, Chicago, IL, 1/2009 to 5/2010 Kitchen Helper • Assisted in preparing food items by peeling, cutting, chopping and dicing meats, vegetables and fruits • Cleaned counter tops and ensured general cleanliness of the kitchen area • Provided support in preparing main orders by handing platters and arranging food items aesthetically on them • Loaded soiled dishes into dishwashers and wiped them dry so that they can be stored • Ascertained appropriate levels of food items in stock • Distributed orders to waiters along with special instructions regarding table numbers and spice levels
Japanese knotweed is also a great survivor, even when dried or composted, its crown will produce new canes if it comes into contact with soil or water — just like Gremlins and just as evil.
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