If you want to claim that warmer air doesn't hold more water vapor before condensing, then you need to go back to the 1800s and duke it out with scientists from back then.
Not exact matches
There are some immature, insecure people who demand that * everyone * adhere to their point of view because they themselves don't, in their heart of hearts, believe that said view
holds any
water and are seeking confirmation via popularity, because if
more people believe it, it MUST be correct.
Yet please don't get me wrong — it is
not MY faith — it is the vibrant love of God that pours into me and naturally out like a hillside pool fed by a waterfall — it is
held for a moment but as
more water / love comes in, so some has to leave!
This hasn't happened when i've made it before, but you could try and adding a little
more water to
hold the dough together and keep adding little by little until the dough is slightly sticky and
holds together x
If the dough doesn't
hold together, add a little
more water and pulse again.
:) Don't add
more vegetable broth or
water as it won't
hold together.
Squeeze a small handful: If it doesn't
hold together, add
more ice
water, 1/2 tablespoon at a time, stirring (or pulsing) until incorporated.
Keep adding
more water until the dough
holds together but is
not sticky.
If the dough seems crumbly and doesn't
hold together well you can add
more water, a tablespoon at a time, until it is well combined.
If it is
not holding together and you have added too much
water add
more tapioca flour.
The possibilities really are endless - I think the key is picking ingredients that won't sink to the bottom of the batter and that don't
hold too much
more water than the original ingredients....
well, we may have been a
more physical side than ManC in our last game, but for most of the season beore that i don't think that statement
holds much
water.
It could just be one of the many Arsenal transfer rumours we see all the time that claim one thing while actually
holding less
water than a sieve, but if
not then Arsenal fans have cause to be very worried indeed and if the transfer of our Chile international striker Alexis Sanchez to the Italian champions Juventus really does happen this summer then all that anger towards Arsene Wenger and his transfer policy will soon rear it's ugly head once
more.
Sure Sunny, there is no doubt about the fact that Wenger's words don't
hold water, but the panicking cause by the speculations is
more dangerous than the real deal itself.
Part of me thinks that AFC have put transfers on
hold until they can raise
more funds and go back with one last try for Lemar, I know it looks dead in the
water because Monaco have raised their asking price but it might be the fact we do
not have that money and without that money it is dead... but we get the money and it could be on again.
Or you can use a hot
water method: either place the milk in a bowl of hot
water until thawed and heated, or
hold it under running hot
water until it has no
more ice crystals (just make sure the container is watertight so you don't inadvertently add
water to the pumped milk).
Toddlers don't understand how to
hold their breath underwater, and therefore are
more prone to swallowing
water, which is one of the main ways recreational
water illnesses are spread.
Although that seems counterintuitive - the body won't feel like it has to
hold on to so much
water if
more is coming.
Its comforting to know im
not the only one, I was set to be induced with my fifth child on jan 1, went to hospital at 5 am, put on pittosin at 6, dialed slowly, and had painful contractions, Dr broke my
water at 11, contractions even
more painful, got the epidural at 12, labor did
not progress, was dialated 3 cm all day, @ 8 pm,, Dr took me off pittosin for an hour to see if I would progress if we started over again, at 9 they hooked me up again, all night and just progressed to a 4, that next morning, still nothing, finally Dr said we need to do a c section, since my
water was broken earlier the previous day, he was worried about infection, finally went to operating rm, it was so cold, I was shaking and crying, I was so scared, btw my previous 4 children were vaginal births, I felt so guilty, thinking it was my fault my labor did
nt progress.Finally I had her, when the Dr
held her up for me to see, I started bawling, she was perfect, it was very emotional, she weighed 6 lb 4oz and 18in, Im very proud of her, and myself
Not only is there a dump truck, which is perfect for
holding and transporting sand and shells or
water, but also a
watering can, sail boat and
more.
That deep
water is
not only rich in nutrients, it also has relatively high concentrations of carbon dioxide, both because it is cold (cold
water can absorb and
hold more carbon dioxide than warm
water) and because the decomposition of organic matter that sinks into the depths releases carbon dioxide.
Indeed, conventional wisdom
held that higher levels of aerosol pollution in the atmosphere should cool the earth's climate because aerosols can increase cloudiness; they
not only reduce precipitation, which raises the
water content in clouds, but they also increase the size of the individual
water droplets, which in turn causes
more warming sunlight to be reflected back into space.
This is because
not only does the higher
water -
holding capacity lead to increased rainfall, but climate change makes the atmosphere
more favourable to low - pressure systems bringing rain from the Atlantic across southern England.»
However, this doesn't account for feedbacks, for example ice melting and making the planet less reflective, and the warmer atmosphere
holding more water vapor (another greenhouse gas).
Colder
water can
hold more carbon dioxide, however, the deep ocean is already an average of 4C and will freeze (salty or
not) at around -1.8 C.
The warming due to
water vapor helps the air
hold water, but in the Earth's orbit, it is
not actually sufficient to keep the air warm enough to keep the
water it already has — so you go into the death spiral, with a bit of cooling, less
water, then
more cooling, and so on to Snowball.
In addition,
water holds heat, so if you become hydrated it can be
more difficult to regulate your body temperature, which can make you become chilled faster, even when you're
not in a cold environment.
Hi Joyce, yes, that's the psyllium - it's the main reason they raise well and don't crumble but it also seems to
hold more water.
:) Don't add
more vegetable broth or
water as it won't
hold together.
Select a container with a lid that is large enough to easily
hold all tamales, and use a stainless steel steamer rack, steamer basket or a Chinese metal or bamboo steamer, making sure that the
water does
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But the argument that human beings couldn't possibly have evolved enough since Paleo times to consume them seems to
hold less
water the
more science advances.
You'll
hold onto
more water weight but that doesn't mean your lean body mass has increased.
Your Himalayan Crystal Salt Sole is ready when the
water becomes fully saturated with salt and can
not hold any
more.
The men were steadily losing fat even when their weight wasn't changing because as they lost
more fat, they
held more water.
Hemp is an amazing fibre to use as it uses much less
water than cotton, has natural insecticides, enriches the soil, produces 2 - 4 times
more fibre per area than others, doesn't sun - fade, has great UV protection,
holds it's shape.
This European Noah's Ark adventure pales in comparison even with
more lacklustre Hollywood animation, mainly due to a script that simply doesn't
hold water.
The notion that Tarantino is a scabrously Pinteresque debunker of liberal cant would
hold more water if he didn't indulge so gleefully his love of gruesome slaughter, exemplified here by the obliteration of one man's face.
The Intercept's Rachel Cohen noted that «as someone who did both an in - depth piece on Oklahoma's teacher uprising and a
more recent story comparing political dynamics [among states] I don't think these media criticisms
hold much
water.»
The
more simplistic autocross course gave the Stinger a fighting chance, but that toned - down excitement didn't
hold water versus the BMW 4 - Series and Audi A7 Sportback, and won't go unnoticed with regular luxury German patrons.
Michael Tamblyn, president and chief content officer of Kobo, shared, «When we asked our customers what
held them back from reading
more ebooks, many told us they love to read in the bath, by the pool or on the beach, but believed that devices and
water didn't mix.
Michael Tamblyn, president and chief content officer of Kobo, said: «When we asked our customers what
held them back from reading
more e-books, many told us they love to read in the bath, by the pool, or on the beach, but believed that devices and
water didn't mix.
Your theory would
hold more water if such alternative ebook publishing platforms didn't already exist.
By simply placing contents of Dog Rocks packet into your pet's
water bowl and filling it with no
more than 2 litres of
water your lawns will start to look greener and fresher.Dog Rocks
hold special properties that helps your loving pet fertilize your lawn,
not destroy it.
He will
not glean any disunity because the contributors to this forum are by and large scientists who understand the psychics behind global warming as thoroughly and well as; why does ice expand when heated; or why can warm atmosphere
hold more water vapour than cold.
This one is a losing battle for conservationists with really only one possible way to prevent the coming waste of
water as a resource: Buy and
hold all the
water rights in the immediate vicinity of Nevada and
not selling
water to the big business's that are already thoroughly entrenched in the area and selling only to the homes who install the
more efficient
water using devices.
Our studies, which are the longest - running side - by - side studies of conventional and organic farming in the nation, also show that the organic approach does
not compromise yield — in fact in drought years it increases it since
more carbon in the soil allows it to
hold more water.
I did *
not * hear about it here first, I've been hearing it for several years, but only from contrarian / delay reps. I did some work on it, and was convinced by those I regarded as
more knowledgeable than myself that it didn't
hold water.
When poor children are
more likely to get sick and die than children in wealthier neighborhoods just across town; when rural families are
more likely to go without clean
water; when ethnic and religious minorities, or people with disabilities, or people of different sexual orientations are discriminated against or can't access education and opportunity — that
holds all of us back.
The loss of ice cover
not only means that
more open
water will be around to directly warm the air into the Arctic night, but that
more water vapor will be around to
hold heat in.
As I read reports about the release of
more than 11,000 tons of radiation - laced
water into the sea from the damaged nuclear plant in Japan, I recalled reporting I did
more than a decade ago on the many uses of silt barriers — essentially curtains suspended in
water — to
hold back everything from oil slicks to the bursts of polluted runoff flowing into coastal
waters from city storm drains after heavy storms (the
water can be pumped and treated once the system is
not overloaded).