Sentences with phrase «relatively small lake»

Lake Ellsworth, a relatively small lake in western Antarctica, is the target for researchers from the British Antarctic Survey.

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Kaby Lake is a relatively small upgrade over Intel's previous generation of chips.
In most cases, they found bass and smaller fish species did not share the lake for long — the bass wiped out vulnerable fish species in relatively short order, in part by taking a share of the food available and in part by predation.
Because lakes are relatively small, scientists can go out in boats or set out buoys to survey temperature, salinity and other factors at different depths and in different seasons.
Criterion (vii): The Kenya Lake System presents an exceptional range of geological and biological processes of exceptional natural beauty, including falls, geysers, hot springs, open waters and marshes, forests and open grasslands concentrated in a relatively small area and set among the landscape backdrop of the Great Rift Valley.
«Anyone who visits our area along the north shore of Lake Erie will spend time in Erieau, a small fishing village that remains relatively quiet even when cottagers and boaters arrive for the summer.
Da Lat is also relatively small, making it incredibly convenient to explore expansive lakes, minority villages and breathtaking waterfalls as well as interesting landmarks, including Emperor Bao Dai's Summer Palace and Da Lat's French Quarter on foot.
Given the depth of the water, the relatively small vertical turnover, and the limited outflow (one river), it is surprising (to me) that the temperature at depth isn't stable at about 4.0 °C, as it is in most other lakes of reasonable depth.
(Well before the discovery of the Banza vents) He also offered that relatively small heat inputs (given the lake age and depth and using Lake Malawi as an example) could create convection currelake age and depth and using Lake Malawi as an example) could create convection curreLake Malawi as an example) could create convection currents.
Rochester is a relatively small city of about 200,000 people on the shores of Lake Ontario in upstate New York.
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