Sentences with phrase «losing much moisture»

The study, using complex climate modeling software to simulate changes in forest cover and then measuring the impact on global climate, found that northern forests tend to warm the Earth because they absorb a lot of sunlight without losing much moisture.

Not exact matches

:) I think it would be fine, it might lose some of its moisture, but not much.
«Baby skin is incredibly sensitive and has not developed a strong barrier to maintain its moisture, meaning it loses hydration much quicker than that of an adult,» says dermatologist Dr. Rachel Nazarian.
Especially if your family is outdoorsy, dry winters, heated summers, or even too much wind can cause a baby's lips to lose some moisture.
This has attracted much attention as a technology that surpass the limits of conventional chemical - based adhesives that significantly lose adhesion capability when exposed to moisture or when reused.
Before you get worried about the word «meal» here, consider the fact that fresh meats contain up to 80 % moisture by volume — when the cat food product is cooked, most of that moisture is lost and the ingredient ends up having a much lower volume.
This means that once the food product is cooked, most of that moisture is lost and the total volume of protein provided by the fresh meat could be much lower.
«If you bathe your kitty too much in the winter or shave her she loses the natural oils in her fur that help repel moisture,» Trimble says.
The air that rises in the hot tropics, losing much of its moisture on the way up, has to come down somewhere.
Rather than releasing moist air through a dryer vent to the exterior of the home as a conventional dryer does, a heat pump dryer passes humid air in the dryer drum through a condenser to remove the moisture without losing too much heat.
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