A land slide or other processes producing
large water movements could facilitate a sudden release of gas previously confined under high pressure.
Not exact matches
Continue the thermal gradients, the additions of minerals, the
movements of these in a liquid like
water, and the number of complicated compounds grows
larger over time.
Large amounts of
water and regular exercise can help with softer stools and decrease the discomfort associated with bowel
movements.
Sorbitol is a type of sugar, and works by drawing
water into your
large intestine, and triggers bowel
movements.
Ongoing threats to areas downstream include: a
large rock slide from the headscarp into the sag pond, another failure of the rock - slide slump block, a rapid release of
water from the sag pond, and rapid or slow
movement of the avalanche deposit (shown in lower photo).
Therefore, by measuring the atoms» neutron scattering signals, the team was able to discern the
movement of tRNA in
water, providing valuable insight into how the
large molecule relaxes in different environmental conditions.
The selective extinction of
large - bodied animals could have serious consequences for the health of marine ecosystems, the scientists say, because they tend to be at the tops of food webs and their
movements through the
water column and the seafloor help cycle nutrients through the oceans.
The burgeoning green infrastructure
movement, spearheaded by the Clean
Water Network, a large government / NGO consortium, seeks to defend US waterways and water supplies against ill effects of climate change and urbaniza
Water Network, a
large government / NGO consortium, seeks to defend US waterways and
water supplies against ill effects of climate change and urbaniza
water supplies against ill effects of climate change and urbanization.
While the
water under the Antarctic ice is not itself related to global warming, the suprisingly
large amount of
water, the surprising speed with which it moves, and its effect of «lubricating» the
movement of the Antarctic ice, may affect how the ice sheets respond to warming.
A: Detox products undoubtedly do work to create
larger and more frequent bowel
movements, and some of them probably help support liver health, but so does eating plenty of fiber, drinking plenty of
water and getting regular exercise.
(7) Peristalsis is the
movement that ensures that the esophagus is able to swallow food, that the stomach is able to move food into the small intestine, that the small intestine is able to absorb nutrients and excess
water from the waste, and that the
large intestine can force waste out of the body.
Sorbitol is a sugar alcohol that is known to draw
water into the
large intestine and, in this way, causing a bowel
movement.
Studies suggest that dietary fiber from whole grains such as wheat and oats increases stool weight.31 The increase in stool weight is caused by the presence of fiber,
water that the fiber holds, and partial fermentation of fiber and oligosaccharides, which increases the amount of beneficial bacteria in stool.32 The
large intestine responds to the
larger and softer mass of residue produced by a higher fiber diet by contracting, which speeds the
movement of the bowel contents towards excretion.
Insoluble fiber, which doesn't absorb
water, adds bulk to stool, which can stimulate
larger, fuller bowel
movements.
You may even here fish thunder — the sound resulting from the rapid
movement of such a
large number of fish through open
water.
In Noémie Goudal's
large scale photograph Cascade (waterfall), a plastic sheet replaces the pouring
water; Tania Kovats» glass and
water sculpture Where Seas Meet is made with sea
water from three places around the world where seas visibly meet; in David Buckland's photographs of Ice Texts, words of warning are projected on to icebergs; Susan Derges captures the continuous
movement of
water by immersing photographic paper directly onto rivers or shorelines; and Martin Parr candidly documents the English at the seaside.
-- When there are signs of
large ground
movement, fissures, surface
water, there is a high chance the sub-surface utilities, such as
water and sewerage piping may have sustained breakages.
(3) Subordinate to solar activity alone, atmospheric
water vapor / cloud formation and
movement is the
largest known variable that influences temperature changes in the atmosphere of the earth, and the earth's oceans.
The study also found that the
movements of all of the ocean's marine life — from lowly phytoplankton to the
largest whales — play a crucial role in bringing cold
water from the ocean's depths to the surface.
That's not to say that El Nino, a
large movement of
water in the Pacific Ocean that occurs about every four to five years, can be said to cause any given civil conflict.
In contrast, the oceans lose heat less rapidly, because of the
large heat capacity of
water, their ability to overturn as the surfaces cool and become negatively buoyant, and the
movement of ocean currents such as the Gulf Stream and the Kuroshio current.
The
large vertical
movements occur in polar seas, where accelerated radiation makes the surface
waters greatly colder than the deeper
waters.
Because of their
large size, tabular icebergs often travel great distances, and their
movement can affect ocean circulation, the formation of bottom
water (the dense layer of
water at the very bottom of the ocean) and sea ice, and the productivity of life - forms in their path.
Those who insist on the potential for a
large - scale, populist
movement to bring about significant change often point to the first Earth Day, when 20 million people took the streets and brought about the passage of the Clean Air Act, the Clean
Water Act, the Endangered Species Act, not to mention the formation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
In some coastal areas of the ocean (and
large lakes such as the North American Great Lakes), the combination of persistent winds, Earth's rotation (the Coriolis effect), and restrictions on lateral
movements of
water caused by shorelines and shallow bottoms induces upward and downward
water movements.
© Cengage Learning World's
largest island — 80 % covered by glaciers 10 % of the world's fresh
water Glacial melting and
movement accelerating.