Sentences with phrase «river water seems»

Now, keep in mind, it is impossible to be perfect in this world but an open wound with exposure to river water seems to be a pretty big warning flag.

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Blessed with warm sunny weather all year round (roughly 300 days of sunshine a year), ringed by the Atlantic Ocean on one side and protected on the other by the calm, deep - blue waters of the Tagus River (the longest river in the Iberian Peninsula), this traditionally sophisticated city seems to have itRiver (the longest river in the Iberian Peninsula), this traditionally sophisticated city seems to have itriver in the Iberian Peninsula), this traditionally sophisticated city seems to have it all.
In Nebraska, the Platte River and some of its tributaries seem to be drying up because of the heavy use of water — 80 per cent of which is used for agriculture.
I seem to have some weird affinity with water, oceans, rivers etc, and the look of a tropical beach with it's green palm trees, yellow sand and peaceful blue water is always relaxing to look at.
Her 78 - pound German Shepherd, River, who has had leg surgery, is demonstrating the water treadmill, and he seems to be thoroughly enjoying it.
Cave, floating on an inner tube, a river and great scenery: the Water Cave seems to combine aspects from all of Vang Vieng's main attractions into one special experience.
You'll walk through a tunnel and then over a concrete walkway suspended over the underground river, where the sounds of the water and bats seem to be right out of a Batman movie scene.
Men seem almost immovable specks — the cranes move slowly, the river drifts around the cofferdam, a distant hum of motors blend with the splash of the water... Energy, calculation, size, skill, and knowledge they have and require but they are little more than magnified toys nevertheless, and pride in them certainly compared to a boys delight in the first machine he made.»
arguing as we die whether or not the water filling the room we are in came from a river or a desalination plant or a sewerage recycling plant is of little use to us if there is only a few inches of air left in the room — you seem to think it's important
-- It seems perfectly reasonable to me that if we imagine the surface never emits that energy in the first place, - energy that is stored in the surface and just below, i.e. oceans, lakes, rivers, ground, and air, — just to mention a few, then any surface temperature change would be completely reliant on variations in Solar irradiation and advection mainly by Water Vapor (WV) but also by other GHGs that have the ability to contain more heat than the rest of the atmospheric gases.
It seems perfectly reasonable to me that if we imagine the surface never emits that energy in the first place, - energy that is stored in the surface and just below, i.e. oceans, lakes, rivers, ground, and air, — just to mention a few, then any surface temperature change would be completely reliant on variations in Solar irradiation and advection mainly by Water Vapor (WV) but also by other GHGs that have the ability to contain more heat than the rest of the atmospheric gases.
I have also taken a serious look at other such river management projects and how they effect SST (since fresh water floats on brine) and am considered at the Mississippi and Amazon, they do not seem to be having the same magnitude effect as the Nile problem.
Given that Phoenix, which sits in the middle of a desert, has been suffering from a series of droughts over the last 11 years (never mind that the water levels in its rivers recently dipped to near - record lows), it seems as though it could find better uses for its scarce water supplies
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