As water cools or salinity increases, the water becomes denser and therefore
less buoyant.
This causes some cloud droplets to evaporate, cooling down the clouds and making
them less buoyant.
The more they do this,
the less buoyant the cloud becomes and the less likely it is to rain.
Moreover, these fires are difficult to detect with current remote sensing methods because the chemistry is significantly different, their thermal signature is much smaller, and the smoke plume is much
less buoyant than the emissions from flaming fires.
This included multiple acquisitions in excess of $ 20 million at a time when the Japanese art market was
less buoyant and consignments of major Japanese collections to auctions were few.
They have very short hair, which makes
them less buoyant than a dog with long, thick fur and their short coat does not insulate them well from cold water.
During the same 45 - year period ending 2015, investment practitioners» personal experience with value investing has been far
less buoyant, and the range of outcomes much more modest, than their experience with equities versus bonds.
This causes some cloud droplets to evaporate, cooling down the clouds and making
them less buoyant.
After additional experimentation and computer simulation, the team figured out what was going on: as the red dye floats up in the glycerine, it spreads and becomes
less buoyant.
FRANCE: China, France blackspots fail to hamper Pernod Ricard in H1 Pernod Ricard has hailed a «good performance» in its H1, despite a «
less buoyant environment» than the previous year.
Not exact matches
Instead, the snailfish have inner deposits of a watery goo, more
buoyant than muscles and bones and
less compressible than air.
We know much about the limb development that this shift from a
buoyant to a weight - bearing existence required and shaped, but much
less about how these animals managed the equally different sensory challenge of above - water living.
People with large,
buoyant LDL are said to have Pattern A, which is typically considered
less artherogenic, meaning
less likely to cause plaque buildup in the arteries.
It's a
buoyant, often thrilling piece of animation that more or
less does for the Central African rain forest what «The Lion King» did for the East African savanna.
It's also
less dark than the first entry, and doesn't carry the baggage of having to introduce the characters and scenario, which allows for a more free - flowing and
buoyant effort.
In a
buoyant market where attractive opportunities are becoming
less prevalent, realising the value underlying some of the key holdings is going to be fundamental to overall returns.
The difference is that because a Greyhound is very lean (usually
less than 4 % body fat) they are not very
buoyant.
Yet Koons was positively
buoyant, despite the death of his mother, at ninety,
less than a week earlier.
Untitled, 1961, is more
buoyant and delicate if no
less abstract, with colors that hark to Matisse or even Monet, while her works from the late 1960s through the 1980s evidence her rigorous consistency.
The Guardian says: «the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (Amoc), has weakened by 15 % since 1950, thanks to melting Greenland ice and ocean warming making sea water
less dense and more
buoyant.
Being warmer, it is
less dense, and
buoyant!
If the parcel contains light hot air from a flame, then gravity's pull is
less than the
buoyant push.
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.
This could slow or even jam this loop by diluting the saltwater and making it more
buoyant (
less dense) and
less prone to sinking.
So roughly if
less than 1 trillion molecules it will be
buoyant in air.
In practice, those agents in a declining industry are likely to receive
less and those in a
buoyant industry more.