To make the kefir you will need to leave the coconut milk and the grains mixed together in
a relatively warm place, such as a kitchen counter for example.
They divided female rats into two groups, and the only difference between the test group and the controls was that the test group was given fats that had been left in
a relatively warm place for 25 days, which caused considerable oxidative damage, whereas the controls were fed fresh fats instead.
Not exact matches
But
places like the ancient icy oasis of Svalbard, should they endure
relatively unchanged through human - induced global
warming, may not be enough to save the polar bear this time.
This shift from cool to
warm in the North Atlantic has already had an impact; this past year at least 89,000 individual fires burned 9.5 million acres in the western U.S. Worse yet, forest management practices that have increased the number of trees in western woods — as well as
relatively wet preceding decades — have put in
place an abundance of fuel for future fires.
My thought is that the UK's temperate climate is primarily due to SWly prevailing winds blowing from the
relatively warm ocean, as opposed to
places on the eastern side of a large continent which will frequently receive cold polar continental airmasses in winter, because the mid-latitude westerlies will be blowing from a cold continental interior.
A good
place to start is with the deadlift, to
warm up the erector spinae muscle groups (the muscles along the spine) along with the glutes and hamstrings in a
relatively natural movement.
After premiering (and receiving a
relatively warm reception) at TIFF in September, we really haven't heard much about Derek Cianfrance's new film, The
Place Beyond the Pines.
(Photo: kisluvkis / flickr) Cats have thick coats, but they still need
warm, dry
places to protect them from harsh weather.Building your own shelter is
relatively simple, and there are a variety of plans for inexpensive cat shelters available online:
It is the collision of cold Arctic air with
relatively warm unfrozen lake water in early winter that causes lake effect snows in the first
place.
The planet has
warmed up since the Little Ice Age and it has
warmed up
relatively quickly between 1975 and 1998, so much so that we humans are becoming consumed with guilt and anxiety about our
place on Earth.
(As the climate
warms overall, the atmosphere can hold more moisture, which can lead to more precipitation — falling as snow in
places like Siberia that remain
relatively cold.)
We know that storms only form in
relatively warm waters, so if the
warm waters extend further away from the equator,
places that haven't experienced storms before might suddenly get them.
The presence of this
warm water in the North Atlantic helps explain why Scotland has a
relatively mild climate when compared to
places at similar latitudes in North America such as Churchill, Manitoba — a Canadian town famous for its seasonal polar bear population.
For hurricanes, for example, it's useful to know that for the foreseeable future the incremental change in damages caused by global
warming is
relatively small compared to the impact of hurricanes in the first
place, so that for most practical purposes it's better to be afraid of hurricanes than to be afraid of global
warming's effect on hurricanes.
There could be other
places for the energy to go (like a net
warming of the oceans or convection of hte air drawing energy up from the surface) but I am pretty sure these are
relatively small compared to evaporation & upward IR.