Sentences with phrase «rich water which»

Named The Passage, this dive site is a current highway with plankton rich water which means mantas can be seen feeding here along with mobula rays as well as tuna and jacks.
The resulting currents stir up nutrient - rich water which, along with the tropical climate, nurtures magnificent coral reefs and unparalleled marine life.
The hotel provides the means to benefit from the time - tested remedies of the mineral rich waters which flow here — but there is so much more.

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The company is now pushing steadily eastward from its western stronghold, which accounts for about 90 % of its annual sales, into the fishing - rich waters of the Great Lakes region.
The team uses a technique called hydroponic farming, in which crops grow under LEDs in nutrient - rich water.
They're water retting Jute, though, which is in the cellulose rich bast fiber family just like industrial hemp!
The Occupied Territories include large areas of rich soil which need only water to flourish.
Babylonia was rich in its alluvial soil, the age - long deposit of the Euphrates and the Tigris, those two great rivers that year after year unceasingly carried their load of silt to a resting - place, first in the Persian Gulf, then in the swamps that were slowly forming, and at length in the plain which gradually emerged from the waters, though at inundation each year it once again was claimed by the floods that had made it.
I substituted the 1/4 cup water with espresso, which made for a very rich brownie!
All I changed was the miso — I only had a rich red barley one (which might explain the richer colour I got in my sauce) so only used 1 heaped tablespoon, I omitted the olive oil, and just the 1/2 tsp of rubbed sage leaves and I added a cup of frozen peas to the pasta cooking water a couple of minutes before the end.
They're rich in water, of course, so they're hydrating, but they're also incredibly high in a mineral known as sulfur which boosts detoxification of the liver.
Aquafaba is the protein - rich water left over from cooking chickpeas which would normally be thrown away.
Mucilage — Flax seeds are a rich source for mucilage, which is the thick glue like substance that helps the seeds to store food and water and also aides in the seed's germination.
My de-inflaming gingerale uses coconut water which is rich in electrolytes and low in fructose.
London's obsessiveness even carries over to the intensely rich french fries, which are brined for 96 hours in water that has been inoculated with salt and cabbage leaves to aid fermentation before they're twice - fried and served with smoked apple sauce.
The refined distillate is then carefully reduced by using a mix of deionized water and natural, mineral rich water, and blended with tailor made column spirits which are made from Swedish organic wheat.
Larch attributes the growth to the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, which contaminated much of the seaweed - rich waters around Japan.
Yes, the heavy creamy would usually be way too rich for me too, which is why in this recipe I thin it out with 1 cup of chicken broth (made out of chicken bullion cube + pasta water)-- I hope you did not miss that step somehow!
Like the mineral - rich waters in which they grow, sea vegetables are a good source of high quality nutrition.
If it is not Mike Dean, Mike Riley, Sanchez's love for money (funny how Wenger never ever mentions that Sanchez, beside being a greedy mercenary, which he is, also has ambition to win important honours) or the fixture list, injuries, tiredness or oil rich clubs blowing him out of the water, then it must be bad luck.
Produce has a high water content that helps keep athletes hydrated, and many are rich in carbohydrates which are great choices for pre-workout meals, or for recovery meals when replenishing glycogen stores.
The rotating rim block looks brilliant, it has a two phase refill that cleans and freshens with every flush and a turbine which rotates under the pressure of water which spreads the Domestos Power all around the toilet, preventing limescale and removing dirt while releasing fresh fragrance and rich foam, it sounds so lovely and clean, doesn't it?
There are elements of these postpartum practices (the consumption of foods rich in iron) that are common - sensical, and there are others (tightly wrapping the belly with a postnatal girdle; consuming distilled rice wine in place of water; extremely limited exposure to the sun in the first month), the usefulness and safety of which are debated by the medical community.
I really like water rich fruits, like watermelon or oranges which also bring in vitamin C as you point out!
De Blasio wants a tax on the rich, which Cuomo has dismissed as dead in the water.
New gravity readings suggest it hosts a subsurface sea the size of Lake Superior at its south pole — and that this liquid water is in direct contact with the moon's core, which is rich in nutrients.
Oil and gas companies developing fields in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and North Dakota rely on a process called hydraulic fracturing, which produces natural gas by blasting water and chemicals into energy - rich rock formations deep underground.
And maps of slow - moving neutrons collected by NASA's Lunar Prospector, which orbited the moon in 1998 and 1999, suggested a number of craters are rich in hydrogen, though it was not clear whether the hydrogen was bound in water molecules or was present in some other form.
And around Antarctica, where even the surface ocean water is already quite cold and dense, some of that water in the ocean depths, which is also carbon rich, eventually warmed enough so that it became less dense than the water above it.
The so - called water bugs, which thrive indoors on fermenting and rotting foods, are rich sources of disease - causing bacteria.
Traditional meringues are made with sugar and beaten egg whites, which are rich in water and proteins.
When this mineral - rich water drips into caves, it leaves mineral deposits behind that form layers which grow during wet periods and form dusty skins when the water dries up.
Hot, mineral - rich water jetted from stone structures called black smokers, which are themselves formed by minerals in the water.
Antarctica was also more sensitive to global carbon dioxide levels, Cuffey said, which increased as the global temperature increased because of changing ocean currents that caused upwelling of carbon - dioxide - rich waters from the depths of the ocean.
In addition to being home to penguins, seals and other iconic Antarctic wildlife, the Ross Sea is part of the greater Southern Ocean, which contains powerful currents that direct nutrient - rich water toward Earth's other oceans.
Most importantly, the model shows that about 80 per cent of the water flows over only about 4 per cent of the links, which Rodriguez - Iturbe calls the «rich club phenomenon».
This ecosystem, which alone provides 5 to 10 % of the world's catches, owes its exceptional productivity to the nutrients provided by upwellings of deep, cold, nutrient - rich water along the coasts.
All this occurred in a solution of magnesium and glucose - rich water, which kept the rat cells fed.
The Dawn probe has previously detected salts, ammonia - rich clays and water ice on Ceres, which together indicate hydrothermal activity, says study coauthor Carol Raymond, a planetary scientist
For example, the Antarctic icefish, a pale, near - transparent inhabitant of the frigid South Atlantic Ocean, has not only lost its ancestors» power to make oxygen - binding red hemoglobin (which it does not need in the cold oxygen - rich waters) but the two genes that code for hemoglobin have also gone extinct: one has disappeared, and the other remains as a non-coding «molecular fossil,» a useless remnant that hints at past use but still resides in the icefish DNA.
Those sharks that do not become successful in learning how to catch prey quickly may starve as a result, which would partially explain the early migration of this juvenile female to off - shore waters for richer food.
Researchers in Hawaii found that guppies released in the 1920s drove down native fish populations, perhaps by competing with them for food and living space, and had likely changed the cycle of nutrients in water: Guppy - rich areas showed increased levels of dissolved nitrogen — from ammonium in fish urine and gill excretions — which, in turn, stimulated algae growth.
According to the nonprofit Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), which has campaigned vigorously to ban use of the technology in waters rich in marine wildlife, recent cases of whale strandings likely represent a small fraction of sonar's toll, given that severely injured animals rarely make it to shore.
All the bright material in Occator Crater is made of salt - rich material, which was likely once mixed in water.
«When springtime shifts in wind direction brought deeper, nutrient - rich water upward near the coast, a small population of P. australis became a big population, which was then washed ashore along the West Coast by late spring storms,» said co-author Barbara Hickey, a UW professor of oceanography.
Carbon Sciences in Santa Barbara, Calif., plans to use flue gas and the water leftover after mining operations, so - called mine slime, which is often rich in magnesium and calcium, to create similar cements.
Lohmann thinks that the turtles are moving south - west to escape the predator - rich shallow waters of northern Africa, through which the gyre passes.
The total phosphorus concentrations found in the meltwater of the Leverett Glacier — which includes phosphorus - rich particles — was 10 times greater than concentrations found in Arctic river waters.
On Earth, hot water is known to sometimes contain a large quantity of dissolved zinc, which it can then deposit to form zinc - rich rocks.
The darkest blue indicates deeper water, but it's also this shade for another reason: the rich blue hue comes from dye added to speed up the rate at which the water absorbs sunlight and warmth, aiding evaporation.
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