Sentences with phrase «into soil water»

I have several friends who have dived like love - otters into the soiled waters of internet dating and emerged with a prize catch in their mouths... eventually.

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Researchers and community members had worried that the heavy rainfall heightened the risk of coal ash toxins leaching into the soil and contaminating drinking water.
That accident left 47 people dead and released millions of litres of oil into the air, water and soil when the runaway train crashed in the small Quebec town.
All we know is that Namaan descends into the waters seven times, sees his leprous skin «restored like the flesh of a young boy,» acknowledges the full authority of Israel's God and, to ensure that he can render proper thanks to the Lord when he returns to Damascus, gets permission from Elisha to bring back two mule loads of local soil — a piece of Israel upon which to give thanks to the one who washed him clean.
We're fortunate plants are so resilient, since they alone know how to turn soil, water, and sunlight into food for the world.
Erosion and the loss of soil fertility cause further complications, and as yields decline, more and more petrochemical fertilizers are applied to the soil, finding their way into already polluted water supplies.
First of all, the fear of interpreting Scripture by and for a congregation as though it were a case of laying soiling human hands upon the Divine or pouring water into the pure wine must be dispelled.
Moreover, the transformation of farming into an agribusiness has brought with it a host of environmental problems, including ground water depletion and contamination, soil toxification, and contamination of food supplies.
She had taken the soil on which he had walked, thrown it into the water, and bewitched him in this way, for without that soil he could not regain his health.
Second, as soils become more compact more rain runs off, soil erosion accelerates, less water is absorbed into the soil and soil moisture for crops diminishes.
They now constitute quite a substantial proportion of the nitrogen that goes from the atmosphere into the soils and waters of the Earth.
Part of our worship must be wiping the tears from every face, the labour of drawing buckets from the well of salvation to water the tired soil into renewal.
Nutiva is focused on regenerative agriculture so it can sequester carbon from the atmosphere and oceans, putting it into the soil so the soil can hold more water, use less fertilizer and enhance nutritional elements in foods.
The material is converted into mulch that is spread in Limoneira's orchards to curb erosion, improve water efficiency, reduce weeds and moderate soil temperatures.
When this soil isn't treated with chemicals, it becomes a nutrient - dense base for plants to thrive into robust root systems that require less water.
Microorganisms in soil and water are responsible for degrading available sources of nutrients into forms that plants can assimilate.
«Also, to target a zero - waste society by fully turning agro-waste feedstock into a portfolio of energy and chemicals to substitute non-renewable equivalents, with favorable air, water and soil impacts.»
Don't pull up this «mulch» later on — leave it right where it is and plant the peppers into holes cut into the plastic — this will keep the soil warm, decrease the water needs and prevent weeds.
Drip irrigation is the watering system of choice here, as it makes good use of the expensive water, it gets right into the soil, and the leaves don't get wet.
Sprouts is committed to zero food waste, taking responsibility for preserving the resources that go into getting food from farm to store including the soil, water, packaging and transportation.
Whether it is a propagator or a simple plastic box with some small drainage holes cut into the bottom of it to stop the soil getting water logged.
Organic farming avoids dangerous chemicals that not only kill soil but also run off into nearby steams, polluting our water supply and threatening wildlife.
Only 10 % of the chemicals and pesticides used in conventional cotton farming lands on the cotton crops, the rest gets into our plants, soil, water, air and eventually back into our systems.
Other parts of the equation: Pesticides seep through the soil and get into our water and the ecosystem, says Barbara Haumann of the Organic Trade Association.
The agency determined, after extensive testing, that the shot was not contaminating the soil or a nearby channel feeding into two ponds as had been alleged by some residents, Joan Muraro, spokeswoman for the IEPA's Bureau of Water in Springfield, said Friday.
As part of the Spring Big Sweep, local soil and water conservation districts sponsor numerous clean - up days at creeks, lakes, streams and wetlands that flow into area rivers.
Please discard pee soaked liners in the garbage and let the soiled liners soak a few minutes in the toilet before flushing just so that they absorb water and break down a bit before they are released into your septic system
«I know how badly disposables are messing up the environment, dumping raw sewage into soil and messing up water storage.
If this is your experience, please discard pee - soaked liners in the garbage and let soiled liners soak a few minutes in the toilet before flushing so that they can absorb some water and break down a bit before they are released into your septic system.
Please discard pee soaked liners in the garbage and to let the soiled liners soak a few minutes in the toilet before flushing just so that they absorb water and break down a bit before they are released into the system.
Simply soak in warm water, clean your baby and toss along with the soiled cloth diaper into the diaper bag we provide each week.
This is a surprisingly affordable option that allows for air and water to permeate into the soil while prevent weeds from coming through.
Kids love to see how things work and especially how the magic of seeds, soil, sun, and water will blossom into green plants!
If Ceres proves to be a possible home for extraterrestrial life and is venting water into space, Sykes says, «this raises the possibility that we could send another spacecraft there in the near future to go down to one of these spots, scoop up soil, take a look and ask whether there are any dead bugs in there.»
Water, air, and nutrients pass through into the soil to let your plants keep thriving while weeds are kept out of the party.
A new report says water contamination is worsening as chemicals leach through soil into the aquifer
During droughts, the roots dehydrate and shrink, creating air gaps that prevent water from escaping back into the soil.
Each spring in the Arctic, the freshet — flooding triggered by melting snow — washes vast amounts of carbon - rich soil from the land into the water — both fresh water and the ocean.
Charles Sturt University is also set to receive a cash injection to support research into food, soil and water challenges faced by Australia and the rest of the world.
Fly ash uranium sometimes leaches into the soil and water surrounding a coal plant, affecting cropland and, in turn, food.
Stalagmites (which grow from the ground up) and stalactites (which hang from the ceiling) form when water at the surface seeps through the soil and drips into underground chambers over hundreds or thousands of years.
Root pressure is created by water moving from its reservoir in the soil into the root tissue by osmosis (diffusion along a concentration gradient).
Companies separate the water and other by - products from the oil and inject it back into the ground via wastewater wells (a step designed to protect soil and surface water).
«Root exudates affect soil stability, water repellency: Research digs into delicate plant, soil interactions.»
Trees perform three major climate functions: They absorb carbon, which they pull from the atmosphere, creating a cooling effect; their dark green leaves absorb light from the sun, heating Earth's surface; and they draw water from the soil, which evaporates into the atmosphere, creating low clouds that reflect the sun's hot rays (a mechanism known as evotranspiration that also leads to cooling).
This chain of water molecules extends all the way from the leaves down to the roots and even extends out from the roots into the soil.
When it rains, water soaks into the soil, through compacted dirt and rock, until it is blocked by an impermeable surface.
For example, the most negative water potential in a tree is usually found at the leaf - atmosphere interface; the least negative water potential is found in the soil, where water moves into the roots of the tree.
Copious amounts evaporate out of the ditches that line the hillsides and seep out the bottom into the loamy soil, well before the water even gets to ranchers» fields.
«Increased water availability from climate change may release more nutrients into soil in Antarctica: Increases in phosphorus load in soil and aquatic ecosystems may allow for more abundant life.»
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